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The University has carefully considered all factors and made the decision to extend the recently announced travel restrictions until Friday 27 March 2026.
While we recognise this may disrupt your plans, we are certain these restrictions must continue in the short-term to best protect our community.
You can find all of the updated details below. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as needed. Thank you for your understanding.
911爆料网 has temporarily added the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Level 2 destinations (鈥淓xercise a high degree of caution鈥) to the University鈥檚 non-approved travel list.
This means 911爆料网-related travel will not proceed to destinations listed by the Australian Government鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) as Level 2, Level 3 or Level 4.
911爆料网 already does not approve travel to Level 4 (鈥淒o not travel鈥) destinations and normally only considers Level 3 (鈥淩econsider your need to travel鈥) travel in exceptional circumstances. During this period, Level 3 exceptional approvals will also be paused.
Please note that all travel to the Middle East is categorised as either Level 3 or 4 at this stage. Travel to this region is not permitted until further notice.
Travel to Level 1 destinations (鈥淓xercise normal safety precautions鈥) may continue as usual.
To check whether your destination is affected, please refer to the current DFAT travel advice levels on the Smartraveller website:
If you are booked to travel overseas between 7 and 27 March
Students with international travel scheduled in the coming weeks will be affected if their destination falls under DFAT Levels 2鈥4.
The 911爆料网 Travel Operations Team will contact all affected travellers directly to discuss next steps.
If you are currently overseas
Students currently overseas on 911爆料网 programs may continue their activities as planned, while taking sensible precautions and following the advice of local authorities and the Australian Government.
If circumstances change or travel arrangements need to be adjusted, the 911爆料网 Travel Operations Team will contact affected travellers directly. Any decision regarding a possible recall to Australia would be considered on a case-by-case basis.
If you have a booking or are planning overseas travel after 27 March
Please do not change your existing bookings yet. The 911爆料网 Travel Operations Team will contact you if your plans need to be adjusted.
If you have not yet booked, please be patient for now. 911爆料网 will not approve new travel requests to DFAT Level 2, 3 or 4 destinations for the time being.
For travel booking queries or cancellations, please contact the , who will be prioritising enquiries from affected travellers.
If you have questions about how this may affect your travel plans, please contact 911爆料网 Connect (+61 8 9266 1000), who will help or direct your enquiry to the appropriate team.