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Whether or not the Great Barrier Reef is listed as in danger won t alter the fact it is at risk from climate change | Great Barrier Reef

Whether or not the Great Barrier Reef is listed as in danger won t alter the fact it is at risk from climate change | Great Barrier Reef
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Paradise resorts in Whitsundays, Queensland, are left to crumble by foreign investors

Paradise resorts in Whitsundays, Queensland, are left to crumble by foreign investors
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Driving Change for First Nations Tourism – NAIDOC Event – 96five Family Radio

Driving Change for First Nations Tourism – NAIDOC Event This year’s NAIDOC theme of ‘Heal Country’ calls for stronger measures to recognise, protect and maintain all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and heritage. Main Image: Journalist and SBS presenter John Paul Janke and First Nations author, poet and commentator Dr Anita Heiss were the MC’s of the event (supplied). The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) held a NAIDOC Corporate Breakfast, in the Year of Indigenous Tourism, this morning which sold out with over 350 tourism and corporate leaders in attendance. This year’s NAIDOC theme of ‘Heal Country’ calls for stronger measures to recognise, protect and maintain all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and heritage.

Tourism industry welcomes COVID exit plan but calls for more detail

Tourism industry welcomes COVID exit plan but calls for more detail Managing Director of Spencer Travel Penny Spencer (middle). Source: Supplied. The travel and tourism industries say the federal government’s four-phased plan to re-open the country is lacking the detail and vaccination targets that businesses need to regain confidence. The first half of the government’s national plan to transition the country’s COVID-19 response focuses on vaccinating the population and reducing the frequency of lockdowns, before reopening domestic and international travel in the final two phases. Announcing the roadmap on Friday, the Prime Minister said until modelling from Melbourne’s Peter Doherty Institute is released, it will be unclear what percentage of the population would need to get vaccinated for the country to move from one phase to the next.

Pacific Dawn s passengers cleared to disembark

Passengers aboard the P&O cruise ship Pacific Dawn have disembarked in Brisbane after being screened for swine flu. Passengers aboard the P&O cruise ship Pacific Dawn have disembarked in Brisbane after being screened for swine flu. Of the ship’s 2,000 passengers, only 83 were allowed to leave the ship after it berthed in Hamilton, but they will have to spend seven days in home quarantine. Queensland passengers were asked by health authorities to leave the ship. Not everyone took up the offer and 29 Queenslanders will continue the cruise to Sydney. Those who did leave had to undergo lengthy health checks by a team of nurses and medical staff.

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