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Crisis continues for Queenstown’s migrant workers

Locals now joining migrants in line for food, winter clothing as business stalls.

Dita De Boni Tue, 05 May 2020

Talk of a trans-Tasman bubble and a day with zero new cases of Covid-19 has cast a ray of hope over the country’s tourism industry, but it may not be enough to ensure a rosy fate for thousands of stranded migrant workers who power Queenstown’s economy.

Lt Andrew Wilson, corps officer and

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Dita De Boni Tue, 05 May 2020
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