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Geez I'd hope interstate travel would be available by July.
Hi, I have 5 seats QANTAS, Classic Reward Points, Hervey Bay to Melbourne, later Sept, returning early Oct. What are the chances of this proceeding?
Before Covid 19 there were direct flights from Hobart to both Gold Coast and Brisbane. Post CV who knows?However, flights from regional airports, and their connections, not so certain!!
One thing that has struck me is that in the countries that are handling this well, this is not a political issue. With very few exceptions, the opposition parties (both state and federal, both sides of the political spectrum) in Australia have chosen to support the needs of the people first and put politicking on the back burner. Tehan v Andrews notwithstanding.The rate of de-lock-down [??] between states is an interesting study. Doesn't seem related to political party in place, or temperament of the Premier. More related to recent outbreak experience.
In Tas, we are over our out-break (God, I hope) but Liberal Premier still pretty 'conservative' on emergence strategy. I think Tas has always had one of the tightest nursing home visit policies and also the common school-from-home-if-you-can policies; Premier repeatedly repudiated Fed Govt policy urging on nursing home visits. Although they introduced tighter restrictions in the NW during its outbreak, there was no regional travel road-blocks, which would have been relatively easy to do. Very much their own course.
From what I am reading, the Labor opposition here is 100% behind the announced re-emergence strategy, which is great to see.
I can’t see a venue concert happening in Australia any time this year...Something tells me if Rod Stewart really wanted to come to Australia in November he would get an exemption though probably still have to do the quarantine but likely he could pick his hotel.
I think it wouldn't be too much trouble him getting to a regional airport in an executive jet.
But likely the distancing rules may be the stumbling block.
I’m very glad that we have had enough leadership on both sides of the political divide to know when to stand together rather than tear us apart.
Though one comment I have heard holds a little truth-"if State Governments had to pay unemployment benefits the lockdowns would be more lenient.
If the states had to pay unemployment it would mean the states get to collect and keep most of the taxes
I can’t see a venue concert happening in Australia any time this year
But as we have seen unemployment costs during Covid have skyrocketed and way outstrip tax receipts.I am sure they would be looking at any way they could reduce the loss of jobs.As it is some of their decisions really do not take the economy into account.If the states had to pay unemployment it would mean the states get to collect and keep most of the taxes Maybe NSW and Victoria might be ok with that