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Vaccinated Singaporeans will be able to travel to parts of Australia and back without quarantine in either country from Nov 21.

Australian media reported yesterday that tourist, workers and students will be allowed to visit New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria without spending 14 days in hotel quarantine.

The deal was finalised between Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Rome.

The Republic is the second country Australia has opened up to after New Zealand.

With Australia also opening up from Nov 21, a vaccinated Singaporean will be able to depart for New South Wales and return without having to serve quarantine in either country.

Part of an article found in today's The New Paper
Actually, if there are any Covid Test at the Airport, once you are tested positive upon arrival, there will be a different set of rules.

14 days Quarantine/ SHN kicks in except for Germany.