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Trans-Tasman bubble could bring in $4.1b tourism spend

Prime Minister said whether the bubble will start state-by-state is in Australia’s hands.

Julie Iles Mon, 06 Jul 2020

Modelling from an EY report has shown a first glimpse at just how much of an economic boost a trans-Tasman bubble would be. 

The border between the two countries has been closed to non-citizens since March 20 at midnight, though border restrictions were first brought in at both New Zealand

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