Winter Pride organisers march ahead with plans despite Tasman bubble pause Newshub 8 hrs ago Dan Lake © Getty Images They ve done it before, and they ll do it again if they have to.
With the Tasman travel bubble on hold for the time being, there’s a bit of uncertainty from some travellers as to whether future international events will even take place.
One event that has attracted hundreds of Australians to New Zealand every year is Winter Pride in Queenstown, and the organisers say the event is going ahead at the end of August, regardless of whether there is a bubble or not.
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