Australia’s business leaders are pressing the state and federal government to set realistic vaccine targets to reopen Australia after 18 months of pandemic economic pain. This comes after Prime minister Scott Morrison announced the four-step plan at the National Cabinet meeting last Friday, with each phases to be triggered by the achievement of a vaccination thresholds. But Business leaders are critical of the roadmap for making wide-scale vaccination a precondition to move past “phase one” despite the nation’s vaccine shortage. They are also concerned that the plan lacks key details, with no firm dates for reopening or clear thresholds for vaccination rates which State leaders could work towards. Jenny Lambert from the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry warned the national plan could fall apart if state premiers ignored targets and timelines. “We need to make sure we get open and stay open. We need to be mindful that businesses …