Posted: 2022-02-15 04:05:00

BHP’s boss has joined the throng of businesses and corporate lobby groups calling for Western Australia to fully reopen its border, saying “now is the time”.

The planned reopening date of February 5 was scrapped last month due to the huge surge in Omicron cases on the east coast.

But thousands have been pouring into WA since that date when entry restrictions were eased under the state’s “Safe Transition Plan”, allowing in peopling with “direct legitimate family connections” with WA and anyone travelling on compassionate grounds.

While polling suggested Premier Mark McGowan’s tough border stance was overwhelmingly supported by the public for the vast majority of the pandemic, that sentiment appears to have changed, with those favouring and those opposing the delay roughly equally divided.

And the corporate world has been loudly demanding Mr McGowan set a new date to give them certainty.

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA recently conducted a snap survey of 400 WA businesses about the delay, with 65 per cent of respondents saying the impacts would be “negative”, while just 23 per cent believed it would have a positive affect.

Grabbing headlines in particular was Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce, who compared WA to North Korea, saying it was unfortunate the nation was “divided”.

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