The holiday hotspot is a favourite for Brits looking to travel around on gap years but this will have to be put on hold until next year when hopefully borders will reopen
The holiday hotspot is a favourite for Brits looking to travel around on gap years.Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said: "I do sadly think that in terms of open tourist-related travel in or out of Australia, that remains quite some distance off."Australia has been largely successful in containing the spread of the novel coronavirus, which it attributes to curbs on international travel and tough social-distancing rules.
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