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Birdsville tourism operators hope small outback wedding marks start of big program of events in 2021
Tourism operators in remote western Queensland hope a small outback wedding will be the start of a big program of events returning to the outback in 2021.
Key points:
- After several postponements due to COVID-19, Anne-Marie Donovan and Darryl “Digger” Burley were finally married in Birdsville
- The couple have a personal connection to the small outback town after first meeting there eight years ago
- Outback tourism operators are hoping for a big tourist season after major events were cancelled across the region in 2020
Returning to Birdsville to tie the knot was not what newlyweds Anne-Marie Donovan and Darryl “Digger” Burley initially had in mind for their special day.
But, after postponing their wedding several times due to coronavirus…
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