I wonder if most people have read the “National Roadmap”.
It’s a one page PDF.
National Plan to transition Australia’s National COVID-19 Response
Phase C at 80%:
Measures may include:
Maximise vaccination coverage
Minimum ongoing baseline restrictions,
adjusted to minimise cases without lockdowns
Highly targeted lockdowns only
Continue vaccine booster programme;
Exempt vaccinated residents from all domestic restrictions;
Abolish caps on returning vaccinated Australians;
Allow increased capped entry of student, economic, and humanitarian visa holders;
Lift all restrictions on outbound travel for vaccinated Australians;
Extend travel bubble for unrestricted travel to new candidate countries (Singapore, Pacific)
Gradual reopening of inward and outward international travel with safe countries and proportionate quarantine and reduced requirements for fully vaccinated inbound travellers.
There’s actually nothing in concrete about interstate borders. It is up to individual jurisdictions, like the NT which has said they want more than 80% or Tasmania which has said they’re aiming for 90%.
The point about “exemption of vaccinated residents domestic restrictions” could be interpreted to mean interstate travel for vaccinated residents, but it’s a vague sentence.
The National Roadmap is actually quite lacking in specific detail. Even lockdowns are only used in a “highly targeted” manner, but leaving questions about how that is defined.