(Anyone else feel like we're going around in circles here?)

aqua,
I didn't say anything about goods and essential services being cut. And, the less said about sporting events the better (the protest marches in Melbourne ending up at Rod Laver Arena on Friday night would tell you what a lot of us feel about sport right now).
Foreign students and tourists will just have to wait unfortunately until a sufficient number of people are vaccinated and the virus is considered "under control".
The main gripe people are increasingly having (especially in Victoria and especially since the latest lockdown) is with all of these expats who are suddenly lining up in their tens of thousands to come back to what they obviously see is the 'safe haven' of Australia from wherever they've been happily living overseas until now. Until Covid hit.
Why is it that we were told last August or September that there were about 25,000 of these "expats" wanting to come back to Australia and about 6,000 a week were being allowed back so, by anyone's reckoning they should have all returned well before Christmas?
So, why are we now hearing that there are still about 40,000 "expats" desperate to come to Australia? The leading theory (apart from more and more "expats" joining the list as the virus goes out of control in many countries overseas) is that a lot of the places in the 6,000 a week that are returning are taken by big businessmen, assorted rich people, sports stars, celebrities, politicians and their families and their armies of "hanger ons" who can freely travel to and from Australia because of their 'exempt' status (which is total BS).
The fact that airlines are also charging business class fares to bring people back to Australia doesn't help the 'little people' either.
And, as has been mentioned many times already - its about time for Scott Morrison and the Federal government to get off their @sses and build purpose built quarantine facilities with appropriate medical assistance provided for those who may need it while in quarantine.
Failing that (the word failure seems to be associated with ScoMo a lot the past 12 months) then the Christmas Island facilities are still available and could be even expanded to accomodate more people if needed.