Kiwi’s will get free quarantined travel from New Zealand (NZ) to Australia after border restrictions were lifted on Monday. However, restrictions still apply with limits on the type of visitors allowed to enter NZ; and only two Australian states, New South Wales and Victoria opening to international travel. Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism, and Investment Dan Tehan said, in a media release on Sunday, that allowing quarantine-free arrivals from NZ would significantly boost tourism and confidence in Australia. “In 2019, Australia hosted 1.434 million visitors from New Zealand—making it our second-largest source market—and they spent AU$1.6 billion in the Australian economy supporting local jobs and businesses,” Tehan said. “Australia delivers what Kiwis want in a holiday, including safety and security, value for money and world-class natural beauty and wildlife.” Chief Health Officer Paul Kelly announced that one-way quarantine free, or green zone travel, would now be available from anywhere in …