$20 million fund to boost SA tourism industry's 'silver lining' coronavirus recovery

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Grants of up to $500,000 each will be offered to South Australian tourism operators in an effort to boost the sector as it recovers from the coronavirus shutdowns.

The South Australian Government is offering grants of up to $500,000 to the state's tourism operators to boost the sector as it recovers from the coronavirus shutdowns.There has been a "silver lining", with closed borders encouraging domestic tourismPremier Steven Marshall said the $20 million Tourism Industry Development Fund was expected to directly create 1,400 ongoing jobs in the sector.

South Australia's tourism sector suffered a major collapse as the first wave of COVID-19 hit Australia in March. "People who have traditionally, in winter, travelled overseas are now saying: 'Well, look, let's make this an annual trip to outback South Australia or an annual trip to regional South Australia.'

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Good on The SA Gov, seems to be a good investment by them. Travel outside of their state is near impossible. Getting their people back to work in tourism is a positive step.👍

Tourism have earned Billion$ over the years........their far from a cot case.

you guys have not learnt your lesson still...investing in the manufacturing sector. stop basing your economy on tourism, education, mining and retail industry and taxing the hard-working more and more.

Just. Imagine. If. You. Opened. The. Border.

Oh well, of course- $20mill for SA Lib mates; personal vitriolic abuse for QLD. Surprise surprise. Figures.

Tourists aren't coming back the industry is dead

Where are the visitors coming from to spend their cash. The borders closed.

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