Federal Health Minister Mark Butler said the decision follows the advice of the nation’s top doctor, Professor Paul Kelly.
"The Chief Medical Officer has advised it is no longer necessary for travellers to declare their vaccine status as part of our management of Covid," he said.
"Unvaccinated Australians, as well as certain groups of visa holders, have been able to travel to Australia for some time.
"We will continue to act on the medical advice as needed," Mr Butler said.
Coming into effect from 12:01am tomorrow, the changes mean Australia’s international borders will be opened in full to unvaccinated travellers.
Vaccination entry requirements changes were announced on the same day Australia recorded its 10,000th Covid death.
The change also comes as Australia heads towards its third Omicron wave, with BA.4 and BA.5 set to become the dominant strain across the nation in the coming weeks.
Foreign travellers arriving in Australia will still need to comply with other Covid restrictions, like wearing masks on flights.
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