‘Come Say G’day’: Australia launches tourism campaign in China

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‘Come Say G’day’: Australia launches tourism campaign in China
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Tourism Australia has launched a new campaign to attract visitors from China as relations thaw between Canberra and Beijing.

Tourism Australia has launched a new campaign to attract visitors from China as relations thaw between Canberra and Beijing. 1.4 million visitors from China visited Australia each year before the COVID-19 pandemic, delivering around $12.

4 billion to the economy.
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