My most current gripe with HQ is the designation of your arrival day as "day zero" and the academic decision that you will be released at 23:59 on day 14.
This leads to different crews isolating for different lengths of time.
So a pilot arriving early morning has an additional 15+ hours of isolation compared to a crew arriving late evening.
The DHHS (VIC) doesn't want to have a bar of it and continue to hide behind the line that any early release from nominated quarantine poses a health threat to the community.
If this day zero concept is really health based, as opposed to an administration short cut, then why are some crews isolating for 336 hours and others for 350 plus?