WA Premier defends keeping borders closed indefinitely
The Western Australian premier has defended his decision to delay the border reopening over concerns of a devastating omicron outbreak in the state. WA was due to open to the rest of the country on February 5 in just over a fortnight's time. A revised date has not been set with the premier saying it will be considered over the next month.
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