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Youth Sector

Tourism Australia defines the youth segment as people aged between 15 and 29 years. The youth market contributes 25 per cent of all visitor arrivals to Australia and 46 per cent of all visitor spend.
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The Cruise Industry

Cruise shipping plays an important role in the Australian tourism industry. All of the world's leading cruise lines include Australia in their programs - ranging from expedition style cruise lines and mid-range ships, to mega ships and up-scale lines.

Business Events

Business Events Australia is a specialist business unit of Tourism Australia dedicated to promoting Australia internationally as a business events destination.
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Accessible Tourism

Accessible tourism is the ongoing endeavour to ensure tourist destinations, products and services are accessible to all people, regardless of their physical limitations, disabilities or age.

Tourism 2020

Tourism 2020 is a whole-of-government and industry long-term strategy to build the resilience and competitiveness of Australia’s tourism industry and grow its economic contribution.
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