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‘States failing us’: Fears worst to come in border spat

While Queensland’s snap three-day lockdown has been praised for keeping the new mutant strain of the coronavirus in check, tourism leaders fear the year will look increasingly bleak for operators if holiday-makers aren’t given the confidence to resume travel.
Scores of travellers from around the country are now stuck in Queensland at the mercy of rules by state governments refusing to allow them to return home, attracting a stinging rebuke from Federal Queensland MP…
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