'Job killer': Business seeks urgent clarity around border closures

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The failure of national cabinet to agree to a consistent hotspot definition and rules for when borders would close and open is destroying confidence and killing jobs, especially in the tourism industry, business groups have warned. covid19 coronaviru...

"On the eve of their busiest trading period over Christmas and the New Year, festive cheer is making way for frustration and confusion. Uncertainty is crippling confidence and jeopardising jobs."Victoria, Queensland and South Australia quickly closed their borders to Sydneysiders and Western Australia barred all NSW residents this week in response to the growing number of cases linked to Avalon and the northern beaches.

Simon Birmingham, on his final day as tourism minister, said border closures had been a fraught issue all year and had been kept in place longer than necessary. Ms Osmond said the response to the Avalon outbreak should be a "massive wake-up call" to people not to be complacent about the tourism industry.

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senbmckenzie Demonstrated witless misunderstanding of the complexities of a hotspot. How many cases, from what origin, the R number, the degree of risk (egNorth Shore minimal, Berala very high risk in terms of containment) Or deliberate obsfucation?

senbmckenzie If the federal govt was doing its job, then it would have taken responsibility for quarantine and moved it away from population centres, instead of leaving it to the states with the results we now see again in NSW and today even Victoria. Total dereliction of duty.

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