An international audience will be urged to “Come and play in Bluey’s world”,as the state launches its biggest tourism campaign in a decade.
It’s a question worth asking as operators continue to struggle from the jolt of Jasper,and just two years on from SEQ’s worst flooding event.
Turquoise waters,world-class snorkelling and abundant marine life can be found 25km from Brisbane’s shoreline.
A tourism recovery package has been announced to encourage visitors back to devastated parts of Far North Queensland.
The world of TV’s most famous family is set to come alive when Bluey’s World,a 4000sq m tourist attraction,opens in Brisbane next year.
Despite playing host to 3500 US airmen and hiding a device used in the bombing of Hiroshima,Charleville barely registers a blip on Australia’s wartime radar.
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