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Perth is flavour of the month for international visitors says Funcats owner Andrew Partington.

Flavour of the month: Perth leaps onto international tourism radar

The state’s tourism industry is being kept alive by consumers seeking “stories, not stuff”.

  • Claire Ottaviano

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A woman visit in Paronella Park in the tropical north of Queensland Australia satmar21paronella Paronella Park North Queensland QLD ; text by Steve Meacham ; iStock ^^^ REUSE PERMITTED ^^^ 

Tourists urged to keep bookings as North Qld businesses and tours reopen

North Queensland could lose $125 million over December and January if people choose to cancel their holidays following Cyclone Jasper.

  • Jocelyn Garcia
Louie the toy unicorn with Ruby the kangaroo in the new Tourism Australia ads.

Unicorn travels Australia in push for overseas tourists

A toy unicorn is the latest – and possibly most unusual – character to join Tourism Australia’s official campaign to get international visitors back.

  • Rachel Clun
Trade Minister Don Farrell launching the new Tourism Australia campaign in Japan.

‘Instantly recognisable’ kangaroo invites tourists to hop back over to Australia

Ruby the Kangaroo has been launched in Japan as part of Tourism Australia’s new “Come and Say G’Day” campaign to entice international visitors back to Australia after the pandemic.

  • Rachel Clun
Ruby the kangaroo is a new Australian tourism ambassador.

‘The new Paul Hogan’: CGI kangaroo the star of new Australian tourism campaign

Tourism Minister Don Farrell says Ruby the kangaroo will help Australia’s tourism industry recover from the pandemic and attract new visitors Down Under.

  • Lachlan Abbott
Tourism Australia’s new campaign urging Britons to holiday in Australia lights up Picadilly on February 14, 2022.

Australia is last place Britons want to visit despite tourism campaign

In survey of British travellers, Australia ranked last despite borders reopening - behind North and South America, Asia, Africa and Europe. 

  • Latika Bourke
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Hiro Xo, 7, holding a balloon and a koala toy given to him by Tourism Australia’s welcoming team greeting travellers flying to Australia from Singapore on Sunday.

The Singaporean travel bubble opens with balloons and tears

Hiro Xu just wants to play putt-putt with his grandpa.

  • Julie Power

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