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Paris. London. Tokyo. Madrid. New York. Hobart? Well, maybe. International flights are set to resume in Tasmania for the first time in more than two decades, with 130 direct flights with New Zealand planned for next year. Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the plan today, with the first flights likely to touch down in late January. Nearly $50 million in federal money will be spent getting the Hobart Airport up to scratch for international arrivals and departures. Meanwhile, the battle of the borders continue, with NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian putting even more pressure…