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Tourism is considered as one of the fastest growing industries in Australia, which contributes significantly to the Australian economy. According to ATC (September 1998), 4.22 million visitors came to Australia in the year ending June, 1998. The main visitors are from Japan, New Zealand and Unite...
The findings suggested a significant spillover of Chinese and Japanese tourists from New Zealand to Australia, whereas New Zealand's tourism demand from China and Japan was not significantly affected by that of Australia. However, New Zealand's inbound tourism from Canada, Germany, and United ...
Despite the trauma of World War II—when Japan attacked Australia and visited great cruelty on Australians in POW camps across Southeast Asia—it is images of koala bear diplomacy, honeymoon tourism, and regional partnership that are associated with this bilateral relationship in the postwar era....
I advocate that it is Edmund Morel, the first engineer-in-chief of Japanese Railway, who decided the gauge and advised for development to The Japanese Government. Morel engaged in Melbourne, New Zealand, Labuan, and South Australia before Japan. His career shows the above accomplishments. Though...
The provided bar graph depicts the number of Japanese travellers who visited foreign countries from 1985 to 1995, whereas the line graph gives information on the market share of Australia on Japan’s tourism sector. As is presented in the bar graph, in 1985...
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Australia - Mining, Agriculture, Tourism: Australia’s established world reputation has long been that of a wealthy underpopulated country prone to natural disasters, its economy depending heavily on agriculture (“riding on the sheep’s back”) and fore
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Griffith University (Gold Coast), the conference was attended by some 256 delegates, principally from universities in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Guam, The Bahamas, North America and Western Europe, providing courses in tourism, leisure, recreation, hospitality, hotel management and ...