Australia Is the New Hermit Kingdom
ASIA
Buried in Australia’s 2021-22 federal budget papers, released in May, was a prediction that devastated the million Australians who, like me, live abroad and the millions more at home who love them: The national borders are likely to remain closed until at least mid-2022.
Australia slammed its doors as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and it has kept them more firmly shut than any nation save for, perhaps, North Korea. Plenty if not most nations have restricted nonessential travel since the start of the pandemic. But very few have forbidden their own citizens from leaving, not even China, and certainly none—except for Australia—that are democracies.
There are up to 40,000 Australians around the world registered with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade who identify as “stranded”—that is, they desperately want to return home, but they can’t. One reason is money. The federal government decided early on that the
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