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Queenslanders to compete for 36,000 city and reef tourism vouchers

Thursday April 22, 2021
The Palaszczuk Government will again get to choose who benefits from travel experience subsidies worth up to $200.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk during a previous visit to the Whitsundays. (AAP Image / Darren England)
While the NSW government has so far given around $500 million in travel and hospitality vouchers to all eligible residents, the more limited Queensland scheme requires people to effectively enter a draw to win prize money. The government has previously used unmet demand for vouchers as a way of demonstrating interest in Queensland…
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