Australians can holiday in Queensland from Friday when the state reopens its borders to all states except Victoria. 9News
is forging ahead with a multi-million-dollar tourism blitz hoping to lure people north as other parts of the country tighten borders.just days before Queensland's borders reopen to all states and territories except VictoriaThe Good to Go campaign is the second stage of a tourism drive, aiming to generate $1 billion in revenue and lead to around nine million room night bookings within the September quarter.
The first part of the blitz, launched a month ago, was all about encouraging Queenslanders to holiday at home.
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