Warrnambool's Flagstaff Hill reports low school holiday numbers, CHO warns Victorians to stay home

Kimberley Price
Updated June 29 2020 - 8:22pm, first published 4:30pm
AT WORK: Flagstaff Hill blacksmith Sean Cole was thrilled to be back in his workshop just in time to welcome people in for the school holidays. Despite the slow start to the holiday season for the Maritime Village, lines of enquiries are promising. Picture: Anthony Brady
AT WORK: Flagstaff Hill blacksmith Sean Cole was thrilled to be back in his workshop just in time to welcome people in for the school holidays. Despite the slow start to the holiday season for the Maritime Village, lines of enquiries are promising. Picture: Anthony Brady

Warrnambool had a slow start to the opening weekend of the term two school holidays despite positive signs for tourism rebounding following the easing of coronavirus restrictions.

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Kimberley Price

Kimberley Price

Journalist at The Bendigo Advertiser

Multi-platform journalist based in Bendigo, Victoria, reporting on general news for daily newspaper, The Bendigo Advertiser. Contact me via kim.price@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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