QLD launches domestic tourism push post Olympics win
July 26, 2021 10:01
The campaign has launched after Brisbane was named the host of the 2032 Summer Olympics.
Created by Rumble, the campaign comes a year after the agency was appointed as Tourism and Events Queensland’s master creative agency and created the ‘Good to Go’ domestic tourism campaign.
The latest campaign features a cover of Van Morrison’s ‘Days Like This’, performed by Queensland musicians Tia Gostelow and Busby Marou.
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The 60-second spot sees imagery of various locations around Queensland as the song plays. Locations featured include The Whitsundays, Outback Queensland, The Great Barrier Reef, and Brisbane.
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Moreton Bay's humpback highway is open with Brisbane Whale Watching reporting hundreds of bookings for whale watching season, as part of the Palaszczuk.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles also got the jab.(Nine)
Commonwealth health advice also suggests people over the age of 50 should receive the AstraZeneca, and those under 50 should receive Pfizer. There may be a requirement for the state to present to the whole Olympics committee about the Olympics, and I would ve been unvaccinated and that is why I had the Pfizer, Ms Palaszczuk said. Because of the timelines, the only way I or Sterling (Queensland Sport Minister Stirling Hinchcliffe) can be fully vaccinated is if we had received the Pfizer vaccine.
The two Pfizer vaccine doses can be administered 21 days apart, whereas recipients need to wait 84 days between AstraZeneca.