NT minister 'concerned' over future of tourism industry | Sky News Australia

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Northern Territory Tourism Minister Lauren Moss says she's 'very concerned' a “portion of the [NT] tourism industry won’t survive COVID-19”.

Northern Territory Tourism Minister Lauren Moss says she's "very concerned" a “portion of the [NT] tourism industry won’t survive COVID-19”.

The industry revealed shut downs were costing $200 million a month as they headed into the dry season – typically one of the Top End’s busiest periods. Ms Moss also announced many parks across the territory would be reopening, with Kakadu and Uluru National Parks to be reopened next month, although they would only be available to locals as interstate borders remained in place.

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Hmm. . . Well take it up with Minister who shut your state down. . . It is as though we are expected to believe the lies. It is like shooting your son and then weeping that he may not survive as a result. Are we suppose to believe it?

Open the NT boarders and allow holiday visitors etc now

Opening the border is the way to go!

No they probably won't because some of these Premiers are playing the God game, and are battling to save their upcoming careers in upcoming elections. Irresponsible, against medical advice issued by experts.

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