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Outback Queensland tourism has boomed, but cost-of-living pressures will bite this season

A record number of tourists have hit the road in outback Queensland over the past two years, but there are fears cost-of-living pressures will dampen spending and visitation this season. 

Tourism body strengthens council ties

Snow machine accident at Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa: Is liability release enforceable?

In this week’s article, we examine the case of Lizzol v. Brothers Property Management Corp., 2016 WL 6459570 (D.N.H. 2016)(Lizzol I) and Lizzol v. Brothers Property Management Corp., 2007 DNH 183 (D.N.H. 2017)(Lizzol II) wherein the Court noted in Lizzol II that “This case turns on the enforceability of contractual waivers of negligence that plaintiffs executed prior to participating in a guided snowmobile tour. During the tour plaintiffs’ snowmobile crashed, causing them serious injuries. Defendants moved for summary judgment, asserting that plaintiffs’ claims-all of which sound in negligence-are barred by the waivers they executed. In opposing defendants’ motion, plaintiffs advanced five arguments. (A) the Release does not apply to claims arising from negligent instruction or guidance on the trails, (B) the Release does not state with sufficient clarity that OBK (Out Back Kyack, Inc.) Is a party to the contract, © the Release is not enforceable against Jennifer Lizzol be

Outback tourist operators fear they won t have staff to handle upcoming peak season

Outback tourist operators fear they won t have staff to handle upcoming peak season WedWednesday 7 updated 46 Karumba accomodation owner Yvonne Tunney serving two tourists who came from Brisbane and Mount Isa. ( Share Print text only Cancel The outback tourist season is set to attract thousands of travellers west in the coming months, but instead of excitement businesses are panicking.  Key points: Businesses say kitchen, bar and cleaning staff have been the hardest jobs to fill The Outback Queensland Tourism Association has reported a 30 per cent increase in outback tourists this season, compared to 2019 Yvonne Tunney runs holiday accommodation in the Gulf of Carpentaria town of Karumba and said local shops and hotels were falling on family and friends to make up staff numbers. 

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