Canberra, July 4 -- Australian tourism minister has revealed that international travel between Australia and New Zealand could resume as early as September.

Governments from the two countries have been discussing plans for a "travel bubble" that would open up trans-Tasman travel without mandatory quarantine, providing a much-needed boost for tourism operators.Simon Birmingham, Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, said on Friday that travel between the countries could restart in September despite a spike in coronavirus cases in Victoria."That's a realistic time frame, however, it clearly is subject to uncertainties like the situation in Victoria and ultimately it requires the agreement of the New Zealand government as w...