Permanent free car travel on the Spirit if Tasmania not ruled out

Libby Bingham
Updated March 2 2021 - 7:31am, first published 7:30am
Arrivals Boost: Senator Jonathon Duniam and TT-Line boss Bernard Dwyer were in Devonport to welcome the first passengers to benefit from free car travel on the Spirits. Picture: Libby Bingham.
Arrivals Boost: Senator Jonathon Duniam and TT-Line boss Bernard Dwyer were in Devonport to welcome the first passengers to benefit from free car travel on the Spirits. Picture: Libby Bingham.

The federal government is open to talking with the tourism industry about making the free car travel subsidy on the Spirit of Tasmania a permanent fixture, according to Assistant Minister for Industry Development Senator Jonathon Duniam.

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Libby Bingham

The Advocate reporter in Devonport. Contact Libby at 0447176804 or libby.bingham@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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