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Queenslanders offered $200 travel vouchers

Travellers will receive $200 to go towards ‘experiences’ in one of the hardest-hit tourist destinations in the country in a joint initiative of the State Government and Tourism Tropical North Queensland. The move, announced today, is expected to generate an extra $14 million in visitor spending for the Cairns and Great Barrier Reef economy at a time when operators are crying out for help after a year of decimated visitor numbers and the looming end of the JobKeeper support program. If the scheme,…
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