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South Australia has trained up 100,000 dedicated Covid-19 marshals to make sure businesses, restaurants, bars and their customers all follow social distancing and hygiene rules.
It's also in preparation for the return of international tourists including, potentially, New Zealanders.
From Friday New Zealanders are able to travel to New South Wales and the Northern Territory - without quarantine at the Australian end, but they will have to isolate on return to New Zealand.
South Australia is keen to be the next state to open-up and has also launched a voucher scheme to help breathe life into its struggling CBDs.
South Australian Tourism Commission's marketing man, Brent Hill, shows Lisa Owen what people could enjoy on a visit there.