In Depth

How agritourism is changing the voice of Tasmania's tourism industry

Meg Whitfield
Updated August 15 2021 - 7:29pm, first published 6:00pm
Shane Pearl, executive chef at Guide Falls Farm, is hoping to run cooking masterclasses at Grazings in the future. Photo: Brodie Weeding
Shane Pearl, executive chef at Guide Falls Farm, is hoping to run cooking masterclasses at Grazings in the future. Photo: Brodie Weeding

There's no question that the tourism industry has been put through the wringer since COVID-19, with constant border closures and lockdowns leaving vendors facing uncertainty.

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Meg Whitfield

Journalist at the Advocate Newspaper, Burnie, proudly covering Tasmania's North-West and West Coast. Got a tip?

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