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Stimulus gives Brisbane travellers choice between the Rock and a hard place

Thursday March 11, 2021
Not everyone is happy with the Federal Government’s $1.2 billion tourism plan with Treasurer Cameron Dick pointing to the fact that Queenslanders won’t be eligible to fly within the state on the cheap air fares.
Uluru is one of the few destinations available to Queenslanders on the half-price fares (Pic: NT Tourism)
Brisbane residents will miss out on most of the spoils. Discounted fares from Brisbane will only be to Alice Springs, Uluru and Launceston. No flights into Brisbane will be discounted.
Travel agents will also miss out on the expected rush for…
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