Australia will stop using paper landing forms for visitors. The government has set aside funding to switch to digital forms this year. Travellers must now fill in details remotely before their flight in. They no longer fill out forms in the cabin or at the airport. The change aims to quicken inspections and cut down paperwork. Major news outlets reported the plan last week, drawing wide attention across travel and policy desks. Passengers should submit their information prior to flying out to Australia. The border agency says this revamps arrival checks entries. All international airports will use the fully digital process by year end, completing the federal rollout across every incoming terminal.