Australia's travel bubble with New Zealand is back on.
The transtasman bubble allows people from New Zealand to fly to Australia without the need to quarantine.
On February 15 the rules changed after three cases of Covid-19 were detected in New Zealand.
As a result, any New Zealanders that flew into Australia from 12.01am on February 15 onwards were required to spend two weeks in hotel quarantine.
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