Papua New Guinea
We now advise all Australians not to travel overseas at this time including to Papua New Guinea. If you’re already overseas and wish to return to Australia, we recommend you do so as soon as possible by commercial means.
You won't be able to enter Papua New Guinea if you've travelled to certain high-risk countries (including mainland China, South Korea, Iran, UK, USA or the European Union) within 14 days of your arrival. This list may change at short notice. Cruise ships and yachts with more than 15 passengers will be refused entry. The land border between PNG and Indonesia is closed. PNG has banned traditional border crossings between PNG and Australia in the Torres Strait, as well as sea crossings between the Solomon Islands and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. See Travel.
You won't be able to enter Papua New Guinea if you've travelled to certain high-risk countries (including mainland China, South Korea, Iran, UK, USA or the European Union) within 14 days of your arrival. This list may change at short notice. Cruise ships and yachts with more than 15 passengers will be refused entry. The land border between PNG and Indonesia is closed. PNG has banned traditional border crossings between PNG and Australia in the Torres Strait, as well as sea crossings between the Solomon Islands and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. See Travel.
We now advise you to:
Do not travel to Papua New Guinea overall.
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