Securing borders to protect territorians

The Northern Territory Government will implement new border restrictions and arrival requirements in response to the increasing threat of the coronavirus.

From 4.00pm on Tuesday 24 March, the Northern Territory will implement strict border controls for all access points – by road, rail, air and sea.

From 4.00pm on Tuesday, people who arrive in the Northern Territory from interstate will be required to quarantine for 14 days.

This will be enacted through a formal declaration by the Chief Health Officer under the Public and Environmental Health Act.

There will be exemptions to the quarantine period requirement: including health and emergency services, defence and policing, flight crews and freight – with strict guidelines in place to monitor and manage this.

Arrivals will have to show they meet the essential arrival criteria to be granted an exemption.

There will also be exemptions granted on compassionate grounds.

We will be consulting with essential resources industries to make sure their workforce requirements can be met while guaranteeing community safety for this period.

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