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What is the future of restauranting and cafes in Airlie Beach? Kevin Collins, Fish D'Vine
DejaVu Magazine
10 minutes 21 seconds
5 years ago
What is the future of restauranting and cafes in Airlie Beach? Kevin Collins, Fish D'Vine

John Nayler from Deja.vu Magazine talks to Kevin Collins, the owner of Fish D'Vine Restaurant, about the future of restaurants and cafes in Airlie Beach.

Kevin explains that ultimately that restaurants and cafes in a tourist town like Airlie Beach are a service industry to the wider Tourism Industry. The population of Airlie Beach is around 7,000, with 77 restaurants operating prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more


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