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Deals on more than 500 Queensland tourism experiences and accommodation will be on offer in Tourism and Events Queensland’s (TEQ) latest campaign ‘Unmissable Holiday Deals’.

The marketing campaign activity will be live in Australia and New Zealand from 5 February to 31 March as the state continues its mission to support regions following severe weather and drive visitation in the short term.

The campaign will be run across social media, display, broadcast video on demand, YouTube, radio and a high-impact partnership with print media to ensure people know what Queensland has to offer.

There is great value to be found all across the state with discounted stays, money-off experiences, kids stay and eat free and loads more on offer.

Some of the best deals include a week in the Whitsundays for $999, two for one with Queensland Rail and 30 percent off Gold Coast Aqua super passes.

TEQ will also partner with Air New Zealand, Webjet, Jetstar, Wotif, Helloworld, House of Travel, Bonza, Luxury Escapes and My Queensland throughout the campaign to offer compelling, affordable holiday deals on airfares, packages and hotels to drive bookings in Queensland.

Access all deals here, with new deals being added throughout the campaign – queensland.com/unmissabledeals

This campaign is the latest in a series that have been launched already this year, supporting regions to drive visitation in the short term and support jobs in the industry right around the state.

Campaigns that have already been rolled out include sales with Qantas and Jetstar, the sell-out GC SummerFUNds initiative and the Cairns Tropical Dollars.

“These amazing deals couldn’t come at a better time to help with the cost-of-living pressures, offering great deals so families can still take a holiday,” Minister for Tourism, Michael Healy said.

“We also need more people back in our regions experiencing our bucket list holiday destinations after the impacts of the severe weather and our operators are ready to welcome you.

“Whether it is enjoying four nights for the price of three at the Crocodile Hunter Lodge, saving $130 per family on a Lady Musgrave experience or kids staying and eating free at Kingfisher Bay Resort, these deals won’t last long and will be a huge boost to Queensland’s visitor economy and the 200,000-plus Queenslanders whose jobs rely on tourism.”

CEO, Tourism and Events Queensland Patricia O’Callaghan said the team wanted to make sure that everyone can experience a Queensland holiday.

“The hunger for a Queensland holiday has always been strong and we want you to see for yourself why Queensland is the country’s number one holiday destination.

“Our industry is in need of bookings after a tough start to the year so this campaign will help covert that dreaming into a real booking.

“When you come to Queensland you create lasting memories so be sure to grab an unmissable deal!” O’Callaghan said.

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