WA rejects SA travel bubble as 'unconstitutional' | Sky News Australia

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Conflicting legal advice has inhibited further discussion of a travel arrangement between South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan refused to be a part of the travel bubble, arguing "picking and choosing” between states and territories would be

“unconstitutional”. But WA Premier Steven Marshall said the advice he received indicated no reason for why borders should remain closed to low-COVID risk regions. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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All these tiny populated states, trying to flex muscles. NSW & VIC will remember this.

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