Passengers arriving at the country's airports will complete digital cards rather than physical cards, which are required for both visitors and residents to enter the country

Australians and tourists arriving from overseas will ditch paper passenger cards in a push to modernise the country’s bustling airports.

Digital customs declaration to be phased in at all international airports and seaports after successful Qantas trial

A digital alternative to incoming passenger cards filled out by everyone entering Australia is set to be rolled out in the next two years.

Passengers arriving at the country's airports will complete digital cards rather than physical cards, which are required for both visitors and residents to enter the country

Australia’s incoming passenger card is being ditched for a digital system, but it’s sparking a row over how equipped border agencies are to store private data.

Australia will roll out digital arrival cards within 18 months.