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Australia already trying to retain its domestic travellers

The trans-Tasman bubble has already seen an aggressive pitch for Australians to stay local.

Julie Iles Wed, 07 Apr 2021

The dawn of the trans-Tasman bubble has already seen an aggressive pitch for Australians to stay local.

The new quarantine-free travel arrangements that will begin between New Zealand and Australia on April 18 at 11:59pm, are already seeing a rivalry between tourism marketers heat

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