The Australian Government has continued to urge citizens and permanent residents to leave Lebanon, as the geopolitical situation in the region escalates, and bombings increase across the country including in the capital, Beirut.
More than 900 Australians have been recently evacuated from Lebanon as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates.
Two government-assisted repatriation flights landed in Sydney on Monday night.
Thousands of Australians have registered with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for assistance, with several more flights scheduled to bring evacuees home.
A Qantas flight carrying up to 220 passengers is set to land in Sydney on Tuesday, with medical personnel and psychological support onboard.
The federal government is working to secure additional seats on commercial flights, though these are subject to security constraints.
The ongoing conflict, which has now drawn in Iran-backed Hezbollah, comes on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attack, further destabilising the region.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned the violence and called for peace.