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A trans-Tasman bubble alone is not enough to save the tourism industry

Politics: Tourism minister still working on a plan for Cabinet re domestic, trans-Tasman travel.

Brent Edwards Thu, 07 May 2020

The message to all New Zealanders remains the same: stay in your bubble.

The country might have recorded a couple of consecutive days of zero cases of Covid-19 but this is no time to celebrate and start partying.

But we might, just might, be able to extend our bubble and invite our Australian

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Brent Edwards Thu, 07 May 2020
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