Tearful reunions as Australia reopens international borders for first time in pandemic – video

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Tearful reunions as Australia reopens international borders for first time in pandemic – video
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Australia reopens international borders for first time in pandemic with passengers able to walk straight out of the airport for the first time in 583 days

airport has been a scene of tearful reunions, with Australians able to fly home and walk straight out of the airport for the first time in 583 days.

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