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Queensland tourism sector prepares for the reopening of international borders
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-02-17
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Tourism bodies estimate border closures have cost the far North Queensland economy about three million dollars a day in lost revenue. They're now relying on international arrivals who will begin to return from next week.
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