Sky News Political Editor aclennell says the stance the premiers of Queensland and Western Australian have taken on border closures is “the most serious threat to federation since the start of the pandemic.”
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the stance the premiers of Queensland and Western Australian have taken on border closures is “the most serious threat to federation since the start of the pandemic.” Prime Minister Scott Morrison will be pushing for a nation-wide definition on a COVID-19 hotspot at this Friday’s National Cabinet meeting.
The push to define COVID-19 hotspots comes as part of the Morrison government’s border closure agenda to encourage states and territories to open interstate bounderies and ease restrictions in regional areas that have very few of no COVID-19 cases.
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