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The number of Australians travelling overseas has surpassed pre-pandemic levels for the first time,with some surprising countries experiencing booms in Aussie visitors.
You get the name you’re given in Australia. And if you want to change it,whatever you do,don’t say so.
Just because you haven’t heard of these people doesn’t mean Tourism Australia is failing in its job.
The pandemic caused a shake-up in the countries we most like to visit,with some surprise destinations now getting more Australians than in 2019.
The passionate love affair Australians have been having with their own country has begun to cool,with domestic tourist operators reporting that the number of smitten travellers is falling.
“Overtourism” puts the blame on the tourists,when the real issue has been governments’ poor management of destinations.
Australian cities are lagging far behind New Zealand’s Queenstown when it comes to ambitious carbon-zero plans.
Tracey Spicer has done the hard work for you,identifying the 50 best holiday spots for families whatever your age range and interests.