Western Australia has removed a requirement for NSW travellers to quarantine upon arrival but Victorians remain locked out for now. Premier Mark McGowan says WA will extend its hard border with Victoria until at least midnight on Wednesday. It comes as the state continues a snap five-day lockdown to combat a COVID-19 outbreak stemming from a cluster of cases in hotel quarantine. “The chief health officer’s advice is that it’s the correct approach to, at least at this point in time, mirror that lockdown,” McGowan said on Monday. “We’ll make a further decision on Wednesday as to whether to extend it.” Under the hard border, no one is allowed to enter WA unless they can secure an exemption. McGowan also confirmed NSW would move to the “very low risk” category, meaning its residents will no longer need to quarantine upon arrival in WA. NSW has now gone 29 consecutive days …