International travellers will have pre-departure testing requirements moved after the Health Minister confirmed a raft of changes to how Covid is handled in Australia.
Travellers previously needed to show a negative Covid-19 test in order to board a flight to Australia, even if they were up to date on vaccinations.
But from April 17, that rule will be scrapped.
Health Minister Greg Hunt confirmed he will not be renewing the Covid biosecurity orders, meaning restrictions on cruise ships and anti-price gouging penalties for xjmtzywrapid antigen test will also end.