Opposition leader Bill Shorten is campaigning in Tasmania on Saturday, bringing $120 million in tourism announcements.
Hobart's famous Mona museum is set to benefit from the funding announcements, with $50 million due to go towards a new convention centre, library, auditorium and playgrounds. Tourism injects $3 billion into the state's economy and employs 40,000 people. Image: News Corp Australia
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