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Paul Murray Live ‘Our Town’ from Cairns tonight 9pm

Paul Murray will bring his popular Sky News Australia program Paul Murray Live Our Town to Cairns, Queensland tonight at 9pm AEDT/ 8pm local time for the next stop on the regional tour. Paul will be live from the tropics speaking to local business owners, tourism operators and government members during the special episode to uncover why Cairns is the perfect place to make use of the Federal government’s recently announced $1.2 billion ‘ticket to recovery’ support package. During the program Paul will explore the holiday incentives on offer to Queenslanders, including the Tourism Tropical North Queensland’s Cairns Holiday Dollars as well as the half price airfares available to Australians from April 1. Paul also looks at how the town is bouncing back following the chaos caused by the stop-start border closures during the pandemic, as well as the long road of recovery ahead for businesses and industries hit hard by the recent floods and Tropical Cyclone Niran. Joining Paul on the program is Sony Music artist and music icon Troy Cassar-Daley who will perform his hit songs Back on Country and The World Today during the show. To be part of the Cairns Our Town audience please email ourtown@skynews.com.au. Watch Paul Murray Live Our Town live from Cairns tonight at 9pm AEDT / 8pm Queensland time on Sky News on Foxtel and Sky News on WIN.

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