New Zealand has suspended its quarantine free travel arrangement with New South Wales for at least 72 hours as Sydney's COVID outbreak expands. NSW has confirmed passengers on two separate flights between Sydney and Wellington have been exposed to the virus. Authorities confirmed an infected patient was onboard flight QF163 which left Sydney at 7:05pm and landed in Wellington on June 18, and flight NZ247 which departed Wellington on June 21 and arrived in Sydney at 11:33am. However, New Zealand has resumed its travel bubble with Victoria which means Victorians will no longer need to be tested for COVID-19 before travelling across the ditch.