Chinese tourism blow as PM slams racism

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EXCLUSIVE: The chief medical officer has raised concerns about xenophobia and racial profiling in Australia as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

Australian Chamber of Tourism chairman John Hart says the Chin­ese tourism market, which contributes $711m a week on average to the economy, has effectively “come to a dead stop” after the corona­virus outbreak prompted the government to shut its borders.

Mr Hart said the loss of the Chin­ese market was a double blow after a horror bushfire season that had impacted on international tourism, as images of the inferno were broadcast across the world.

 

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Protecting people is not racism, I am Australian Chinese BTW

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