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Tourism (Australia)

July 2024

  • Sydney airport travellers

    Scrapping Australia’s incoming passenger card among changes that could bring in $50bn a year, report says

    Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s John Hart says it’s ‘absurd’ to see travellers handing around pens to fill in the card
  • The entrance of the Jenolan Caves in the Blue Mountains

    Storms, fires and floods: Blue Mountains Jenolan Caves to close after series of unforgiving weather events

    World’s oldest known open caves now impossible to access, as only remaining road shuts down for repairs for 18 months
  • A City Circle tram in central Melbourne

    One tourist called it ‘the tram that never comes’. Will new penalties make a popular Melbourne attraction run on time?

    With a new operator taking over the world’s largest light-rail system, it’s hoped Route 35 – the City Circle – services will become more frequent

June 2024

  • A tourist snorkels above coral

    ‘Bloody brilliant’: businessman stripped of far north Queensland island

  • P&O cruise liner Pacific Eden is seen docked at White Bay in Sydney

    Budget cruising isn’t dead – but the closure of P&O Cruises makes market sense

May 2024

  • Peter Dutton and Sarah Henderson in Melbourne on Tuesday.

    Australia news live
    Dutton won’t rule out a Coalition government quitting ICC – as it happened

    This blog is now closed.
  • Emergency ambulance vehicles arrive to take injured passengers from a flight from London to Singapore to a hospital in Thailand

    Melbourne woman ‘flung to the roof’ during London-Singapore flight that left eight Australians in Thai hospital

    One Briton, en route to an Australian holiday, dies after ‘dramatic drop’ onboard Singapore Airlines flight SQ321
    • 'Going completely horizontal': passengers on Singapore Airlines flight hit by turbulence – video

    • Burnouts and boggings: the idyllic Queensland island ‘hammered’ by four-wheel-drives

    • The rural network, Victoria
      So scarlet it was maroon: five places to watch Australia’s autumn leaves turn

April 2024

  • Festivalgoers from the air

    ‘This place is a gem’: in remote Australia, a cultural festival thousands of years in the making

    Combining hip-hop workshops, country music and campfire yarns with Ernie Dingo, Jamba Nyinayi festival is part of a new era of First Nations-led tourism on WA’s Ningaloo coast

March 2024

  • Buttenshaw Bridge, part of the new $10m Grand Cliff Top Walk in the Blue Mountains

    Blue Mountains welcomes new $10m Grand Cliff Top Walk after years of track closures

    The two-day 19km-long track is a tourism boost to the area, which was hit hard by bushfires and La Niña
  • Cowtail Ray & Coral Bleeching

    ‘Tourists ask a lot of questions’: Great Barrier Reef guides face up to bleaching tragedy

    Tour boat divers have long borne witness to mass bleaching events. Once reluctant to wade into discussions about global heating, they are now opening up
  • A hot air balloon over Melbourne skyline

    Chinese tourism to Australia still in the doldrums after pandemic travel bans

    Tourism industry disappointed but hopeful Chinese holidaymakers could return by year’s end – but economists predict a longer wait

February 2024

  • Planes at Sydney airport and one midair after takeoff

    Airlines cancelling flights at Sydney airport could lose takeoff and landing slots in crackdown

    Federal government moves to force carriers to give reasons for cancellations amid accusations some done strategically in ‘slot hoarding’

January 2024

  • Illustration of the Booking.com app on a smartphone screen

    Booking.com scams surge 580% with hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses, ACCC says

    Travel website says some accommodation partners targeted by phishing emails but its backend systems have not been breached
  • A mob of kangaroos surrounded by burnt bushland on Kangaroo Island, South Australia

    Australia’s black summer bushfires ripped billions from the tourism industry. Is global warming making the cost of natural disasters worse?

    Exclusive: The impact on businesses was widespread, even in areas relatively unaffected by the disaster, study finds
    • Bonza owners being chased in court for US$30m after leased planes repossessed in Canada

    • Cruise bookings sail above pre-Covid numbers as industry employs aggressive pricing

    • Gold Coast tourism reels from ‘millions’ in losses amid Queensland storms

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