Noosa News
Business and health professionals call for states to standardise COVID-19 border rules

The economic shock of COVID-19 came at the worst time for Damien Munforti, the owner of a tour business that runs day trips to the Northern Territory’s Litchfield National Park.
Key points:
- Tourism businesses say uncertainty over border rules has led to cancellations
- Industry groups are calling on states to work more closely together on national rules
- Health groups also hope states will homogenise their COVID assessment systems
He had just taken out a loan for a new bus to drive his visitors from Darwin out to the park.
“It’s been pretty tough, like for everybody else, as well as having to let go of a couple of very good tour guides in the process,” he said.
His hopes for a better 2021 have already been disrupted by a jigsaw of COVID travel…
-
General22 hours ago
Man charged with murder after alleged assault victim dies in Hervey Bay
-
General17 hours ago
Taylor Swift breaks Adele’s record for most album sales in first week
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Public health alert for nitazenes issued after person dies in Queensland
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Noosa Open Studios 2025 Art Trail kicks off today