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Snap lockdown ‘disaster’ rocks regional tourism businesses – The Age
The Victoria Tourism Industry Council estimates losses across the state could reach hundreds of millions of dollars.
She said the consequences of the lockdown would outlast the expected five-day period because consumer confidence had been shaken.
Great Ocean Road Tourism chairman Wayne Kayler-Thomson said the Surf Coast was also dealing with the loss of the Rip Curl Pro surfing contest, traditionally held at Bells Beach at Easter, after the World Surfing Leagues 2021 opening event was moved to NSW.
Great Ocean Road Tourism chairman Wayne Kayler-Thomson.Credit:Joe Armao
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