Hughenden agritourism venture takes off with Airbnb

Victoria Nugent
Updated June 22 2021 - 12:54am, first published March 2 2021 - 12:04pm
SIDE VENTURE: David, Jo, Emily and James Murphy of Clothes Peg Station, north of Hughenden, have been welcoming guests to a farmstay cottage for three years.
SIDE VENTURE: David, Jo, Emily and James Murphy of Clothes Peg Station, north of Hughenden, have been welcoming guests to a farmstay cottage for three years.

The Queensland Farmers' Federation has teamed up with Airbnb to help grow the state's agritourism industry by helping more agricultural families to start farm stays.

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Victoria Nugent

Victoria Nugent

National sheep and wool writer

National sheep and wool writer for ACM's agricultural publications. Former livestock editor for Queensland Country Life. Send your story tips to vnugent@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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