But on Thursday the government quietly changed the rule,effective from August 11,claiming it was a loophole.
Now,according to the government’sexplanatory statement tabled in Parliament,a person will have to demonstrate to the Australian Border Force Commissioner a “compelling reason for needing to leave Australian territory”.
The amendment,which cannot be disallowed,“will reduce the pressure on Australia’s quarantine capacity,reduce the risks posed to the Australian population from COVID-19,and assist in returning vulnerable Australians back home,” the government said.
Exemptions can be granted for business travel,but the government has previously said it intends to clamp down on the number of them being granted.
The government did not issue a press release to alert the public to the change nor did Health Minister Greg Hunt,who tabled the amendment,raise it in any of his media interviews on Thursday.
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews said the change was introduced out of consistency.
“This does not stop Australians ordinarily resident outside Australia from departing. However,these people will now need to apply for an exemption,” she said.