BRIAN GAYNOR: What about an ANZAC tourism bubble?

BRIAN GAYNOR: What about an ANZAC tourism bubble?
Brian Gaynor
Managing the economy out of the lockdown will be a more difficult process than the original lockdown decision.The exit process can be compared with slowly releasing air from a balloon with the released air being the oxygen that feeds the economy.If the air is let out too quickly the virus could flare up again and lead to a further lockdown. If the air is released too slowly the economy will be starved of the oxygen needed to make a speedy recovery.We will need to be creative and innovative to revive the economy post-lockdown and one of the solu...

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