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Queensland’s COVID-19 cluster worsens as tourists head home

Mark Ludlow
Mark LudlowQueensland bureau chief

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Queensland’s coronavirus outbreak worsened on Wednesday, with three new cases from three clusters as the state’s three-day lockdown for south-east Queensland and Townsville caused chaos for tourism operators and small business.

In one piece of bright news, a fourth cluster from the Tanami gold mine in the Northern Territory – which affects 170 fly-in, fly-out miners who live in Queensland – did not add any new cases in the Sunshine State.

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Mark Ludlow writes on politics, energy and infrastructure based in Brisbane. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mludlow@afr.com

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