Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
“Queensland or Western Australia may not have the number of cases we’ve seen in the southern states but whether it’s a week or whether it’s a month,they will see Delta outbreaks in their states,and it’s important that they encourage their population to get vaccinated and to follow this pathway out of living the virus.
“Every other country around the world is learning to live with COVID,and it seems that in Queensland and Western Australia there’s a denial of the reality that we need to do that.”
The federal government has ramped up attacks on the Queensland and WA governments they insisted in recent weeks that borders and lockdowns would continue to be used to fight COVID outbreaks,even as vaccination rates hit 70 and 80 per cent targets.
On Monday,Mr Frydenberg said the states’ border positionscould lead to a “ridiculous” scenario where New South Wales residents could fly to Bali before Perth.
WA Senator and federal Attorney-General Michaelia Cash said on Wednesday while the government had no intention to challenge state borders if WA hit an 80 per cent vaccination rate,a High Court challenge may have more chance of success than Clive Palmer’s failed legal action in 2020.
According to the COVID transition plan agreed to at the national cabinet in July,borders and lockdowns would start easing after 70 per cent vaccinations but in WA that would also require the reintroduction restrictions such as social distancing and masks.
On Wednesday,Mr McGowan described the federal government’s continued commentary on the state’s borders as “crazy bullying” and said removing borders and reintroducing restrictions would cost jobs,not save them.