South Australia's transition committee has cleared the way for direct flights from New Zealand and for passengers to also transit through Sydney before arriving in Adelaide. Photo: Getty ImagesPeople travelling from New Zealand will be allowed to come to South Australia with no need to quarantine under revised Covid-19 measures. The state's transition committee on Tuesday decided to clear the way for direct flights from New Zealand and for passengers to also transit through Sydney before arriving in Adelaide. "But we don't apologise for taking steps to ensure the safety of the South Australian community," he said. Mr Stevens said the transition committee had some discussion on easing restrictions on local hospitality venues but no changes were made.
Source: Otago Daily Times October 20, 2020 05:15 UTC