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Queensland is the favoured pick for longer holidays during the pandemic with international borders closed


Roy Morgan Research
Queensland is the favoured pick for longer holidays during the pandemic with international borders closed
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Australia
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source Australia, Jan-Mar 2021. Base for next long holiday: Australians aged 14+ who intend on taking a long holiday (3+ nights) in the next 12 months, n=2,492. Note: A respondent can be counted more than once as they can have an intention to travel to multiple destinations. A small percentage of Next Holiday Intenders are not shown on this chart as they cannot say where they next intend to holiday.
New data from Roy Morgan’s Holiday Travel Intention Leading Indicator Report shows 5.68 million Australians (26.9% of those aged 14+) in the March quarter 2021, intend to take a holiday during the next 12 months. ....

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Voting is compulsory (do better next time!) - Breakfast


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If you didn t vote in the Queensland State Election last October, you might be thinking you ve dodged a bullet. But you haven’t.  
The Electoral Commission of Queensland is combing through records to track down those who failed to vote and take action. 
But the fallout might not be as bad as you think. When it comes to dishing out punishments, the ECQ is much more loving parent than angry headmaster, as the ABC s David Iliffe discovered when speaking with Assistant Electoral Commissioner Wade Lewis.
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