More Tasman travel
’ NZPA Canberra ; One New Zealander in ’ 11 made a short-term visit i to Australia in 1979, ac- ; cording to the annual re- ■ port of the Australian Tourist Commission. i One of the main draw- | cards for New Zealanders j wah shopping and this
had now been made a part of special tour packages, it said. New Zealand tourists totalled 274,408 in 1979 compared with 200,186 iff 1978, an increase of 37.1 per cent This made Australia the most popular overseas destination for New Zealanders. ...
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Press, 27 February 1981, Page 4
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