KEY POINTS
  • Australia has been criticized for its slow vaccine rollout, with only 15.3% percent of its population fully vaccinated as of Aug. 1, according to Our World in Data.
  • Trade minister Dan Tehan said Australia will look at letting more groups of people in once more people are vaccinated.
  • Tehan said Australia is "very keen" to set up travel bubbles with countries that have managed the virus well like Singapore, Japan and South Korea.
Police officers on patrol at the Opera House on July 11, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.

More Australians need to be vaccinated before the country sets up travel bubbles and lets international students in.

Australia has closed its doors to the outside world since March 2020, and even barred its own citizens from returning home from India this past May.