SA government quiet on how much Zara and Mike Tindall were paid for visit

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The South Australian government is keeping tight-lipped on the amount paid to England's former rugby captain and the daughter of Princess Anne for a recent taxpayer-funded stay in the state.

abc.net.au/news/sa-government-silent-on-how-much-zara-and-mike-tindall-were-paid/101863196The South Australian government is again refusing to say how much taxpayers forked out for a recent celebrity visit — this time, by England's former rugby captain and the daughter of Princess Anne.

"They were in Australia working with other partners, which helped reduce the cost of bringing them to Adelaide." A lap on the Adelaide 500 track in a Corvette was followed by The Killers' after-race concert, Tindall wrote.

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