Australiaâs universities are urging that new travel requirements for people arriving from China be short-lived.
From Thursday, travellers coming into Australia from China, Hong Kong or Macau will need to show evidence of a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours of departure.
Universities Australia chief executive Catriona Jackson urged Chinese students to âhold with us a little bit longerâ.
âWhatâs really important here is this is not an impediment to Chinese students returning to Australia,â she told ABC TV.
âMany of them will be able to return pretty much now if they just have that test.â
She said it was important the government do everything it can to prop up the $40 billion strong sector and bring international education back to pre-COVID levels.
âWe hope this is a short-lived, temporary measure,â she said.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said mandatory testing wouldnât be a setback to Chinese people travelling to Australia.
âThey know only too well and have lived with this one-in-100-year event, and this virus and all of variants and sub-variants, at a tempo and to a degree unlike any other country in the world,â he said.
âSo I donât think a test is going to be a barrier to them travelling.â
He also defended the federal health ministerâs move to impose the restrictions after the chief medical officer Paul Kelly said they werenât necessary.
â(The chief medical officer) is not a sworn minister. Heâs not there to be accountable, ultimately. Heâs there to provide advice,â he said.
âSometimes the government of the day will agree with that and sometimes they wonât. Thatâs why you have elections.â
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said the state was seeing a boost from international arrivals with borders reopening.
âWhatâs pleasing to me is seeing international students come back,â he said.
âThis was an area which really affected the NSW economy. Itâs our largest service export.
âAs borders open, confidence returns, I expect more people to come back into the country. Itâs a really positive thing.â
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Dominic Giannini
(Australian Associated Press)