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Australia's tourism industry breathes a sigh of relief

We’re in Queensland, home to a tourism industry that usually contributes billions of dollars to the Australian economy. So how did businesses survive without foreign visitors?

We’re in Queensland, home to a tourism industry that – usually – contributes billions of dollars to the Australian economy. The coronavirus pandemic saw the country's borders close for the best part of two years, so how did business owners cope without their usual customer base? Vivienne Nunis speaks to the owner of a mini golf course, a scuba diving company and a restaurant on the Queensland coast. We also hear the tale of José Paronella, a Spanish migrant who built a pleasure garden and ballroom deep in the tropical rainforest. Image: a kangaroo on an Australian beach. Credit: Getty Images.

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Tue 5 Apr 2022 07:32GMT

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