WA Premier Mark McGowan stands firm on border closure as South Australia opens up to travellers
Premier Mark McGowan is standing firm on Western Australia's hard border closure, saying he will not reciprocate a decision by South Australia to allow people to move between the states.
Key points: Mr McGowan said the border would only be reopened on expert health advice SA will allow travellers from WA, Tasmania and the NT from midnight Mr McGowan said the closed border was assisting WA's economic recovery The South Australian Government has announced it would reopen its borders to WA, Tasmania and the Northern Territory from midnight tonight.
Travellers from those states would no longer be required to isolate for 14 days when they arrive at SA.