Western Australia will transition to a controlled interstate border as at 12.01am on Saturday 14 November 2020.
People from all Australian states and territories, apart from Victoria and New South Wales, will be able to travel to WA without having to quarantine for 14 days.
Visitors will need to meet conditions such as complete a G2G pass, and will be subject to a health screening and temperature check when they arrive at the Perth Airport, and they should be prepared to take a COVID-19 test.
Those travelling from New South Wales and Victoria will need to self-quarantine for 14 days on arrival, and will have a mandatory COVID-19 test on day 11 of their quarantine.
All overseas arrivals to Western Australia will remain subject to 14-days of hotel quarantine, at their own expense, regardless of the transition to the controlled interstate border.People from all Australian states and territories, apart from Victoria and New South Wales, will be able to travel to WA without having to quarantine for 14 days.
Controlled Interstate Border page
Travel Advice page
WA Government Announcement