New Zealand's immediate end to coronavirus restrictions and moves by tens of thousands of Australians to join Indigenous rights protests have ramped up pressure on the states to ease Australia's lockdown rules and restart domestic travel.
The federal government will consider advice for so-called "quarantine bridges", a plan being designed to allow skilled migrants to fly despite international travel movements being expected to remain locked down until at least next year.
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Tom McIlroy was the Financial Review’s Canberra bureau chief.
Matthew Cranston was The Australian Financial Review’s United States correspondent.