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June 29th 2007 11:49
Tourism in Australia is a very large sector of the economy, the tourism industry represents 4.7% of Australia's GDP, is responsible for 11.2% of Australia's export earnings, and employs 6% of the workforce. Australia also received the 10th biggest revenue from being a tourist destination in 2002, 2003 and 2004.

Australia's international tourism campaigns have largely centred around the image of Australia as a wild, expansive, almost uninhabited continent, with all manner of exotic scenery and wildlife, endless beaches, large coastal cities and friendly, relaxed locals. A famous advertising campaign of the 1980s featuring Paul Hogan offering American tourists the chance to "throw another shrimp on the barbie" serves as an exemplar of this marketing approach. Whilst often criticised in Australia as presenting an unrealistic and embarrassing image of Australians and Australia as unsophisticated and uncultured, the approach seems to have succeeded in attracting visitors. A 2006 Tourism campaign using Australian colloquialisms was typified with the slogan: "So where the bloody hell are you?"


Popular tourist destinations in Australia include:

• Sydney, particularly the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge
• The beaches, particularly those of the Gold Coast.
• The Great Barrier Reef
• Cairns, known as the gate to the Great Barrier Reef
• Uluru (Ayers Rock)
• South Australia, for wine tasting
• Kakadu National Park
• Melbourne, including the Melbourne Cricket Ground
• Tasmanian wilderness and historical sites
• Broken Hill, particularly the many Art Galleries as well as the many important Australian historical sites
• More generically, the Outback.


Below are some brilliant pictures showing the beauty and variety of our wonderful country. See some photos here.



Australia Travel - Island


Tropical Forest or Bush in Australia


Sydney Australia - Harbour Bridge and Opera House
Sydney, New South Wales


Ayres Rock or Uluru in the Australian Outback. Northern Territory
Uluru (Ayers Rock), Northern Territory


12 Apostles along the great ocean road in Victoria Australia
12 Apostles, Victoria


Kangaroos in the Australian outback
Kangaroos


Perth, Western Australia - Travel and tourism
Perth, Western Australia


Southern temperate forest or bush with water in Australia.


Vacation in Australia - Outback lake for fishing


Melbourne, Victoria Australia Desktop wallpaper or background
Melbourne, Victoria






*These pictures used with permission from Damn Funny Pictures.

**This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Tourism in Australia.



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Comment by tlcorbin-raginravensview

June 29th 2007 22:46
Ian,

Wow, hooah, great photos. I'm packing my bags.

Raven

Comment by Ian

June 30th 2007 01:42
Hi Raven,

Hope to see you soon!

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