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'There’s nothing like Australia' launch in the United States

The ‘There’s nothing like Australia’ campaign launched in Los Angeles to 100 key trade partners on 1 September 2010. The US version of the campaign website will feature 3,500 entries, chosen from the 29,000 Australian campaign entries.

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Tools for tourism operators

This campaign offers the largest ever range of free tools for the industry to use. Get involved in the campaign by downloading the ten exciting tools for use in your marketing.

New Campaign Content Widget

This free interactive digital tool sits on your website and contains images and inspirational content from the new campaign.

Experience the opportunities

The industry’s guide to working with Tourism Australia.

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No Leave No Life

Our domestic No Leave, No Life program aims to unlock Australia’s staggering 123 million days of stockpiled annual leave.

Aussie Specialist Program

The Aussie Specialist Program (ASP) is Tourism Australia’s global online training program, run with the cooperation of the State and Territory tourism organisations.

Australia's National Landscapes Program

A Tourism Australia and Parks Australia innovation, the National Landscapes Program showcases some of Australia’s most distinctive national parks and their associated regions.

Australia

Domestic consumers, including tourism facts, quarterly indicators, market sectors and activities, accommodation, business events and future trends.

Americas

USA and Canada and the developing markets of Argentina and Brazil.

Asia

Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia and India, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.

Europe

United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, Scandinavia, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

New Zealand

Information about current market conditions and outlooks, plus an overview of marketing activities.

Rest of World

Information about a range of emerging markets.

Visitor Arrivals Data

Who arrived in Australia? Where were they from? Monthly reports from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Domestic Visitors

Information on domestic consumers, including tourism facts, quarterly indicators, market sectors and activities, accommodation, business events and future trends.

Aviation Profiles

Changes in the aviation sector influence inbound tourism to Australia. These profiles provide information on the aviation industry and developments across 26 markets.

Tourism Forecasts

The Tourism Forecasting Committee (TFC) publishes forecasts for Australian inbound, domestic and outbound travel twice a year.

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Resources

Markets

Market Updates

Watch the latest market news from Tourism Australia's New Zealand team.

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Visitor Arrivals

June 2010

  • There were 5.7 million visitor arrivals during the year ended June 2010, an increase of 3 per cent relative to the previous year.
  • There were 2.75 million visitor arrivals to Australia in the six months to June 2010, an increase of 4 per cent relative to the same period of the previous year.

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