on. with consumer prices up 7.7% compared to last season and one in three households are saying their finances are worse off than a year ago, shoppers are left with tighter budgets. retailers are aware of the fact that consumers only have so much to spend. reporter: that s why even before black friday, many retailers are already offering deep discounts, vying for your holiday dollars. the most discounted items this season, everything from tvs, laptops, to home appliances and beauty products. for electronics, consider holder models for an even better deal. many clothing retailers are also offering extra deep discounts this season. in part because of excess inventory following supply chain lockups last year. we re seeing a lot of overstock and retailers have spent the last couple of months trying to sell through that merchandise. reporter: which could lead to even deeper discounts. i do expect to see discounts deeper than usual in categories like causal apparel, tvs,
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Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Innovation and Minister for Sport The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe
The Great Barrier Reef Education Experience Program is making a splash with Queensland schools and supporting tourism jobs for the Palaszczuk Government’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.
Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said to date 36 schools had been approved for the Great Barrier Reef Education Experience.
“More than 1,556 students from the Gold Coast to Cook Shire will be packing their bags for a school excursion experience of a lifetime on the Great Barrier Reef,” Mr Hinchliffe said.
“They’ll travel to the reef during this year’s third and fourth terms.