New Zealand has temporarily suspended its travel bubble with the Australia’s state of Victoria while the source of the new Melbourne cases in the last two days are investigated. The travel ban began on Tuesday at 8 p.m. (6 p.m. AEST) and will be in place for at least 72 hours. “While the case announced today is not unexpected as a contact of a case announced yesterday, New Zealand officials have assessed that the most cautious option is to pause the travel bubble with Victoria as there are still several unknowns with the outbreak,” NZ COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said in a statement. Hipkins said the government understood the disruption it would cause to passengers looking to travel during the ban. However, they considered it the correct call given the situation. The latest COVID-19 cases are all connected to Whittlesea City, with 11 new cases reported in the last …