I've been searching on the internet and the information that I've been reading is a bit unclear.
It seems fairly obvious that proof of COVID vaccination is no longer required, but is proof of other vaccinations required OR proof of a negative TB test to enter either Australia or New Zealand? We are flying into Sydney, spending two days there, then boarding a ship going to New Zealand, then back to Sydney for a few days before flying back to the US.
I traveled to Australia many years ago (2002) and had to undergo a physical and other tests plus provide proof of a negative TB test and proof of updated vaccinations for diphtheria, tetanus, etc. But I was traveling for work on a military base so that could have been why.
TIA for any input!