2. Global Context
• The United Nations World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO) estimates that between 1990 and 2009,
international tourist arrivals worldwide increased
at an average annual rate of 3.8 per cent. Between
1990 and 2008 international tourism receipts
(excluding international transport) increased at an
average annual rate of 7.3 per cent (in nominal
terms).
• This growth was assisted by generally good global
economic growth commencing in the mid-1990s,
but was negatively impacted by a number of major
international shocks between 2001 and 2003,
disease outbreaks, and the global economic crisis.
7. Tourism and Australia’s Economy
• $94 billion in spend, $34 billion to GDP
• Over 500,000 directly employed in tourism,
almost 1 million (including indirect employment)
• Largest services export industry, nearly 10% of
total export earnings
• Key role in regional development and indigenous
employment
• Every dollar spent in tourism generates 91cents in
other parts of the economy
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10. Issues
• Is Sydney doing enough to attract Chinese
tourists?
• Should we finance the growth of tourism industry
through gambling?
• Should Australia turn its tourism focus to high-
value, niche markets?
• What balance should be struck between
developing wildernesses areas like the Barrier
Reef or Tasmania’s forests and preserving them?
11. Resume of Australian Tourism Ads
• ‘Shrimp on the barbie’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn_CPrCS8gs
• ‘Baz Luhrmann’s Australia’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odFJyKZNjNk
• ‘So where the bloody hell are you?’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-ZLr9ePuj8&feature=related
• ‘There’s nothing like it’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpn6ijA8rrY&feature=related
• ‘Experience seeker’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YDI35lOjnE&feature=channel&li
st=UL