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Published 16:07 22 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 16:49 22 Jan 2017 GMT
Commenting on the plans to overhaul the current system, Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said:
"In many cases that will mean people, whilst they'll still have to carry their passport, may not have to present their passport at all in the long term. "But in the immediate term, this will make it easier, it will make it quicker, for people going in and out of our airports."Dutton said that the use of more sophisticated identification technology will be more reliable and will also boost tourism in the country.
"Already we know from the money we've invested into biometrics collections that that is a much more reliable collection than we have with people just scanning manually passports. "So there is the ability through this technology to improve detections of people that might be coming into our country to do the wrong thing."It certainly sounds interesting to us; anything that can help prevent scenes like this in airport terminals is a Godsend…

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