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Queensland's tourism council has welcomed a $27 million state government rescue package to help industries affected by the coronavirus.

Queensland's tourism council has welcomed a $27 million state government rescue package to help industries affected by the coronavirus.

Tourism, education and agricultural sectors have struggled as a result of the outbreak with China a key contributor to the region's economy. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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