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Top health and public sector officials in South Australia are meeting today to discuss reopening state borders ahead of July 20.

Top health and public sector officials in South Australia are meeting today to discuss reopening state borders ahead of July 20. SA authorities considered a travel bubble with Western Australia and Tasmania.

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Keep the borders shut . Wa hasn’t been so chilled and relaxed in years. We’re loving it 😂

This photo was taken in Victoria, not SA.

So you've finally realised you might get left behind.

I can only hope wafifoprisoner

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