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ABOVE: A traditional image of Australian outback hospitality ... the Crown Hotel with its traditional open verandas, in Cairns, promises customers “fair dinkum hospitality.” BELOW: The towering new Cairns Hilton hotel offers international tourists plush apartments at $Aust260 a night The Hilton and other upmarket hotels have helped transform the far north Queensland tropical town into a booming tourist resort

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Press, 27 May 1988, Page 17

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ABOVE: A traditional image of Australian outback hospitality ... the Crown Hotel with its traditional open verandas, in Cairns, promises customers “fair dinkum hospitality.” BELOW: The towering new Cairns Hilton hotel offers international tourists plush apartments at $Aust260 a night The Hilton and other upmarket hotels have helped transform the far north Queensland tropical town into a booming tourist resort Press, 27 May 1988, Page 17

ABOVE: A traditional image of Australian outback hospitality ... the Crown Hotel with its traditional open verandas, in Cairns, promises customers “fair dinkum hospitality.” BELOW: The towering new Cairns Hilton hotel offers international tourists plush apartments at $Aust260 a night The Hilton and other upmarket hotels have helped transform the far north Queensland tropical town into a booming tourist resort Press, 27 May 1988, Page 17