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Tourism

The Australian Government is committed to maximising tourism's net economic contribution to the Australian economy and to fostering an industry that promotes the principles of environmental responsibility and sustainable development.
Culture and Heritage

In 2008 around 51 per cent of all international visitors, 13 per cent of domestic overnight visitors and 7 per cent of domestic day visitors participated in at least one cultural and heritage activity. 

This Snapshot presents information on international, domestic overnight and domestic day visitors who participated in cultural and heritage activities.

 Culture and heritage visitors are defined as having participated in, among other activities, at least one of the following seven tourism activities while travelling in Australia:

  • attend theatre, concerts or other performing arts
  • visit museums or art galleries
  • visit art, craft workshops or studios
  • attend festivals, fairs, or cultural events
  • experience Aboriginal art, craft and cultural displays
  • visit an Aboriginal site or community, or 
  • visit historical/heritage buildings, sites or monuments.

This Snapshot data has been primarily extracted from the Tourism Research Australia International and National Visitor Surveys.

Year Release Date 
 2009 [PDF, 865KB]August 2010
 2008[PDF, 800KB]June 2009
2007 [PDF, 549KB]June 2008

Other Culture and Heritage information

Title  Release Date
 Cultural Tourism in Regions of Australia [PDF, 1.6MB] 2005
 Economic impact of cultural tourists in Australia [PDF, 883KB] 2003
 Occasional Paper No. 27: Cultural Tourism in Australia: Characteristics and Motivations [PDF, 610KB] 1998

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