Tamar Valley Peace Festival organisers have been forced to postpone one of this week's events after travel restrictions and border closures prevented two speakers from attending the festival.
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Accidental Celebrity Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton in conversation with Fiona Reynolds was scheduled for this Thursday. However, organisers announced it would not go ahead with Ms Chamberlain-Creighton and Dr Reynolds unable to enter the state.
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Tamar Community Peace Trust chairwoman Donna Bain said the event was postponed until it could be rescheduled, but confirmed a refund would be available to anyone who purchased a ticket for the event.
She said both Ms Chamberlain-Creighton and Dr Reynolds were disappointed they could not attend and were working with event organisers to find a suitable solution.
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Ms Bain said all other events at the festival would go ahead as planned and encouraged the public to make their way to an exhibition or performance.
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