Daniel Andrews condemns Border Force delays after 17 New Zealanders allowed to fly to Melbourne
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Victorian premier says he does not know location of the group and has written to Scott Morrison to express disappointment
Victorian premier says he received ‘no warning’ before New Zealanders arrived. Follow live
The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, has condemned failures that allowed a mystery group of 17 New Zealanders to fly into the state on Friday, criticising the Australian Border Force for delays in providing vital passenger information and writing to Scott Morrison to express his disappointment.
Seventeen New Zealanders who travelled to Sydney through the newly formed international travel bubble were allowed to fly to Melbourne airport late Friday afternoon, despite the state expressly excluding itself from the bubble arrangement. Continue reading...