WA’s hard border has been lifted to allow for safe quarantine-free travel into WA from interstate and overseas, with vaccination and testing requirements on arrival.
Requirements for travellers are outlined below:
Interstate arrivals
- hold a current G2G Pass
- be triple dose vaccinated against COVID-19, if eligible (or double dose vaccinated if not eligible for a third dose)
- register their arrival into WA by scanning the G2G Pass QR code available in the terminal
- undertake a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) upon arrival within 12 hours if entering by air, or 24 hours if entering by road, and register any positive result.
International arrivals
- meet Commonwealth Government requirements (external link) to enter Australia, including vaccination and testing requirements
- be fully vaccinated under the Commonwealth Government requirements, if eligible
- hold a current G2G Pass
- undertake a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) upon arrival within 12 hours and register any positive result.
Information is available for travellers about entering WA, what restrictions apply and how to manage COVID-19 if they test positive or are a close contact.
- Interstate and international travel
- G2G Pass registration
- How and where to show proof of COVID-19 vaccinations in WA
- Rapid antigen tests, including where you can purchase them
- How to manage COVID-19, including what to do if you test positive or are a close contact
- Entering remote Aboriginal communities in WA.