A decision on whether to extend the New Zealand travel suspension has been delayed until just hours before it expires, Australian media is reporting, with a number of Covid-19 test results still outstanding in New Zealand.
Quarantine-free travel from New Zealand was suspended for 72-hours from Monday after confirmation of a case of the highly-contagious South African Covid-19 variant.
The suspension was extended for another 72-hours, until 2pm on Sunday, after further cases were detected.
Australia's acting chief medical officer Michael Kidd said a decision on ending the New Zealand travel suspension will be made on Sunday.
"The authorities in New Zealand are continuing to do an excellent job, following up the contacts of the three people who are diagnosed with a South African variant of Covid-19," he said on Saturday.