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Qld may be ‘left behind’ with no clear path for tourism
There are also calls from the tourism industry that getting the chance to travel overseas again and reunite with loved ones once vaccination rates in the state hit 80 per cent should be used to encourage reluctant Queenslanders to roll up their sleeves and get jabbed. It follows Prime Minister…
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