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‘Outstanding success’: Brisbane to Cairns flight path now the nation’s busiest – Brisbane Times

While Queensland’s air travel has fared better than the rest of the country during COVID-19, its coal exports and dependence on foreigners have taken a hit, a n…

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The NSW and federal leaders have criticised Queensland’s handling of border closures, particularly the requirement that COVID-19 hotspots must record 28 days of no mystery cases before travel restrictions would be eased.
The state’s tough border restrictions helped keep case numbers low against all odds, Deloitte’s Business Outlook report says. However, the international tourism sector dried up once Australia’s borders closed.
“And where domestic tourism may have been able to fill some of that…

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