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‘Kick in guts’: Tourism fears, police promise crackdown

With no move yet to reintroduce roadside border blockades, Gold Coast police will increase traffic stops on drivers suspected of travelling from the new hot spot in Sydney’s north, which has so far seen 28 cases of the virus.The southern surge has Queensland tourism operators on tenterhooks, with Tourism Whitsundays chief executive Tash Wheeler calling the outbreak a “kick in the guts” for an industry finally finding its feet after months of gloom.
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