Gold Coast-based nurse Barbara Anderson is calling for greater urgency around returning essential workers back across the Tasman and is considering selling her house to help with "mounting bills".
Anderson had been holidaying in New Zealand for about a month before lockdown hit on August 17.
"I didn't book a return flight because you never know what's going to happen in this climate," she said.
Since lockdown she has had about six flights to various spots in Australia cancelled by Air New Zealand and had relied on friends and family for accommodation.
Air New Zealand’s Australian "red zone" flights, which were made available on Monday morning, were all sold out in about three minutes.
"It was pot luck basically," she said.
It remains uncertain when Anderson will return home after the Government confirmed last week that the transtasman bubble would remain closed until at least November.
Adding strain to her situation was that she was unsure whether her job would still be waiting for her when she does eventually return.
"It's major stress because the bills are coming in over in Australia."
She has also contemplated selling her Gold Coast home to ease financial pressure.
"I've got an agent lined up to help sell and pack up."
As an essential healthcare worker, the situation had left her frustrated as Australia's managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) capacity had restricted the availability of flights.
"Sports teams appear to be swanning out and into New Zealand and preventing other New Zealanders taking up spots," she said.
"It's geared towards some people and not others. Any workers that need to return to gainful employment need to be prioritised."
Anderson had also reached out to Labour Party MP Jo Luxton's office for assistance.
- By Adam Burns
Local Democracy Reporter
Comments
I am so tired of these rich people telling poor me tales of woe.
She didn't buy a return ticket because she knew things were uncertain, then she wanders around on holiday for a month. Now it's everybody's fault.
We are in the midst of a global pandemic, travellers were well warned before they left, and given notice that flights were ending.
There are people with real problems in the world, problems that they did not make for themselves.