Hundreds of vaccinated international students will be returning to Australia by the end of the year after announcing an industry-funded pilot plan on Friday. The first phase of the pilot is expected to bring 500 international students back to the state on chartered flights by December, paid for by the students themselves. Students will return in a staggered fashion and quarantine at a purpose-built building in Redfern, Sydney, which was 0ffered by accommodation provider Scape.  The facility can accommodate up to 650 people. According to the plan, all returning international students will need to be vaccinated with vaccines recognised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, and AstraZeneca. This means most students allowed entry via the program would come from Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and the United States. While those from other key markets like  China and Nepal, who are vaccinated with Sinovac …