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Accessible Tourism Launched

Source: ABC Wide Bay /  Audrey Courty /  25 Jan 2023 

In a bid to improve the experience for those living with a disability, the Queensland government declared 2023 the "Year of Accessible Tourism" and invested $12 million in related initiatives.


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