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Premier under pressure to reveal border plans ahead of Friday announcement

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THE State Government has been urged to detail its plan to Tasmanians about when travel bubbles with COVID-safe states might be possible.

Premier Peter Gutwein will provide an update on Friday about the state’s border restrictions, after an initial date of July 24 to reopen Tasmanian borders was pushed back.

Opening to coronavirus-ravaged Victoria has already been ruled out, but Labor has called for clarity on when borders may be opened to less-affected states.

“Nobody is asking the Premier to open the borders now, what we’re asking for is for him to share his plan so businesses have a date to work towards that allows them to begin planning for the restart of their operations and for workers to return to their jobs,’’ Labor leader Rebecca White said.

Mr Gutwein hinted Tasmanians should not get their hopes up about interstate travel, saying it was important to continually assess evolving COVID-19 situations in other states.

Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein and Economic Recovery Council Chair Don Challen during a press conference. Picture: Chris Kidd
Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein and Economic Recovery Council Chair Don Challen during a press conference. Picture: Chris Kidd

“We are in a good place compared to Victoria, NSW and the challenges that they are facing,’’ he said.

“Our borders have stood us in good stead and it’s important we continue to maintain those strong border arrangements.”

Mr Gutwein said Friday’s update would detail the stance on potential travel between safer states, and that the government would be guided by Public Health advice.

Tasmanian travellers are eager to find out about the government’s border plans.

Hobart’s Tony James and wife Stephanie had booked a Jetstar flight to Sydney in August to see family but the flight was cancelled.

“We are keen to see our kids and grandchildren, but like everybody we just have to be patient,’’ he said.

Virgin Australia recommenced services into Tasmania last week with a Sydney to Hobart service, with Sydney to Launceston flights from Friday.

The airline has also put the Brisbane-Hobart route on sale for three flights a week commencing from August 10.

Virgin has delayed a planned relaunch of services from Melbourne to both Hobart and Launceston because of Victoria’s border restrictions.

Jetstar was contacted for comment.

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