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Local tourism operators have been âflat outâ today responding to Queenslanders eager to explore their own backyard with help from a new government travel subsidy.
The Queensland governmentâs âHoliday Dollarsâ scheme launched in the Whitsundays today, inviting eligible Queensland residents to share in 6000 x $200 vouchers to spend on tourism experiences in the region.
Mary Gallagher, a sales assistant at Bowenâs Big Mango and Visitor Information Centre said by lunchtime today, she had personally responded to more than 30 email and phone inquiries and 20 in-person inquiries about the scheme, and had already processed several bookings from people redeeming the vouchers.
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Subscriber only More people will be allowed on tourism charter boats after the Chief Health Officer approved relaxations to COVIDSafe requirements. Private point to point ferry services under three hours travel time can operate 100 per cent of indoor seated capacity provided passengers are in ticketed and allocated seating. Round trip day vessels can use up to 100 per cent of indoor seated capacity provided passengers are in ticketed and allocated seating. Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the changes would mean more visitors could enjoy the Great Barrier Reef. Assistant Tourism Minister Michael Healy and I have been working closely with the Marine Tourism operators who wanted greater flexibility with COVID-19 requirements, Mr Hinchliffe said.