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Spending a penny to attract tourists

Upgraded infrastructure needed to deal with tourism boom. Watch Brent Edwards interview Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis.

Brent Edwards
Mon, 18 Jun 2018

Public toilets matter, particularly when it comes to impressing international tourists.

It is at least part of the reason the government intends imposing a levy on international tourists to help pay for infrastructure struggling to keep pace with the tourism boom.

Tourism Minister Kelvin

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Brent Edwards
Mon, 18 Jun 2018
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