Fully vaccinated Canberrans can now travel to places like Batemans Bay on the South Coast.
If you are fully vaccinated you can travel into approved border regions in NSW for any reason, without needing to quarantine on return.
From November 1, fully vaccinated Canberrans can travel into any part of NSW, including Greater Sydney, without needing to quarantine on return.
However, you will be required to apply for an exemption and quarantine on return to the ACT as Victoria is still considered a COVID-19 Affected Area.
You will need to apply for an exemption to travel, and quarantine for 14 days on arrival.
Essential travellers can apply for an exemption and quarantine for 14 days on arrival.
If you are an essential traveller you must apply for an exemption and quarantine for 14 days on arrival.
You must be fully vaccinated, have returned a negative test in the previous 72 hours, and spend 14 days in home quarantine.
From December 17, if you are fully vaccinated you can arrive by air and road without having to quarantine.
You cannot enter without an approval, and must quarantine for 14 days on arrival if allowed in.
From December, fully vaccinated travellers from hotspots are set to be able to isolate at home for 14 days, instead of quarantining at government facilities.
Further changes such as reducing the 14-day home quarantine for fully vaccinated people are not expected until 2022.