Winemakers of Rutherglen chairwoman Belinda Chambers welcomes backpacker tax backflip

By Jodie Bruton
Updated September 28 2016 - 1:05pm, first published 1:00pm
TAX BREAK: Lake Moodemere Estate operators Belinda and Michael Chambers welcome the backpacker tax backflip as a boost for rural and regional Australia.
TAX BREAK: Lake Moodemere Estate operators Belinda and Michael Chambers welcome the backpacker tax backflip as a boost for rural and regional Australia.

THE federal government’s change of heart on the backpacker tax has been welcomed by North East industry, farmer and tourism groups.

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