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though many moons ago...yes; i think they were.He was probably looking for fruit. Farmers forced state quarantines to stop the spread of fruit flies.
California does thatHe was probably looking for fruit. Farmers forced state quarantines to stop the spread of fruit flies.
I remember the good old days when it was possible to travel from one state to another.way back when travelers in OZ had to go through (customs?) when crossing
STATE lines... .
It seems as though the laws are constantly changing but my current understanding as of todays date is...Six states, three internal territories, and seven external territories. NT is not a state. Interesting, I never knew Jervis Bay Territory existed. Thought it was all part of NSW. Are there travel restrictions between NSW and Jervis Bay or ACT?
You foresee any "emancipation of the serfs" style outcome Autoprax?The privileged would be wise to keep it on the DL.
Old money knows this.
Magic 8 balls says Yes but not yetYou foresee any "emancipation of the serfs" style outcome Autoprax?
Caves and Black Rock (Aussie Pipe) are great spots in the JBT, but have been closed for ages - since last year's oubreak i'm pretty sure. My family owned the shop at Hyam's Beach during the 80's and early 90's so i spent quite a bit of time down there surfing and fishing.It seems as though the laws are constantly changing but my current understanding as of todays date is...
People from JBT can go to ACT, no restrictions on movement in that direction.
People can only go from NSW or ACT to JBT if they have an essential reason.
I'm unsure if the 5 kilometer rule applies to travel across the border between JBT and NSW.
some surf there but nothing to write home about.
You should know the drill! Window down and a pack of winnie blues on the dashWhere's the best place to park the car so as the windows are not smashed and your stuff stolen?
Indeed.The privileged would be wise to keep it on the DL.
Old money knows this.