Western Australia has reopened its borders nearly two years after first sealing them to international visitors and other Australians because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Australian state is the last to drop its travel entry ban, four months after the nation's biggest city Sydney welcomed back international travel.
Domestic visitors who are triple vaccinated are allowed to enter the state without quarantining. Arrivals must do a rapid antigen test within 12 hours of arrival, and report the case if they test positive.
International travellers into Western Australia must be double-vaccinated to enter without quarantining.