Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Innovation and Minister for Sport The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe
With tough times for Queensland’s tourism industry ongoing as the global COVID-19 pandemic continues to require a strong health response, Queenslanders are again being urged to support the state’s tourism industry.
A new $2.4 million tourism campaign is being rolled out to encourage and inspire more Queenslanders to support the industry and its workers in our home state as part of the continued rollout of Queensland’s plan for economic recovery from COVID-19.
The ‘Days Like This’ campaign showcases a range of popular tourist spots and features Van Morrison’s classic hit which has been re-recorded and given a distinctly Queensland feel by local musicians Tia Gostelow and Busby Marou.
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The Kid LAROI, aka Charlton Howard, has achieved major successes since the release of his debut mixtape F CK LOVE in 2020, which saw him winning Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year at this year’s APRA Music Awards.
His rise has been a meteoric one: after relocating to the US, he was mentored by the late rapper Juice WRLD, and worked alongside Miley Cyrus on a remix of his song ‘Without You’, which they performed together on Saturday Night Live.
The 17-year-old now has more than 26 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
The Kid LAROI was raised in the south Sydney suburb of Redfern, growing a strong following after posting his music on Soundcloud and social media.