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Tourists visit the Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona.
Opinion
Europe

Europeans are angry about tourists, but they’re blaming the wrong people

If overtourism is the cause of so many problems in Europe, why are we having the same issues here in Australia?

  • by Ben Groundwater
Batu Cave houses a Hindu temple, statues and frescoes.

What lies beneath: 10 of the world’s most incredible underground structures

Put ordinary buildings underground and they transform into something far more interesting and otherworldly.

  • by Brian Johnston
Sydney in summer.
Opinion
Australia

Seven big myths we tell tourists about Australia, busted

Melbourne has the best coffee and Sydney has the best weather? We’re giving visitors to this country the wrong information.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Kylie Minogue starred in an ad for Tourism Australia in 2019.

Is AI better at creating tourism slogans? See if you can spot the difference

Tourism slogans don’t always hit the mark – unless they’re written by artificial intelligence, that is. Take our quiz and see if you can tell real from fake.

  • by Greg Dickinson
Wendy and Stuart Rattray get a reminder of Italy while walking in Melbourne. The pair are among more than 300,000 Australian residents who visited Italy in the 12 months up to February this year.

Airfares dropping as Aussies flock overseas to surprising destinations

The number of Australians travelling overseas has surpassed pre-pandemic levels for the first time, with some surprising countries experiencing booms in Aussie visitors.

  • by Sue Williams
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Peel Street, Radelaide.
Opinion
Adelaide

Adelaide no longer wants to be nicknamed ‘Radelaide’? Too bad

You get the name you’re given in Australia. And if you want to change it, whatever you do, don’t say so.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Maddie Grace Jepson, influencer brought to Australia by Tourism Australia.

Your taxes paid for influencers’ holidays – and it was money well spent

Just because you haven’t heard of these people doesn’t mean Tourism Australia is failing in its job.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Lisbon’s rooftops. The number of Australians heading to Portugal is up 14 per cent on pre-pandemic numbers.

The countries Australians have flocked back to (and the ones we haven’t)

The pandemic caused a shake-up in the countries we most like to visit, with some surprise destinations now getting more Australians than in 2019.

  • by Michael Gebicki
Discovery Parks Lake Bonney reopened in February 2023 amid a tourism boom.

Australia’s pandemic-inspired love affair with Australia may be over

The passionate love affair Australians have been having with their own country has begun to cool, with domestic tourist operators reporting that the number of smitten travellers is falling.

  • by Sue Williams
Tourists swamp France’s Mont Saint Michel.

Travellers shouldn’t get the blame for ‘overtourism’. This is who is really at fault

“Overtourism” puts the blame on the tourists, when the real issue has been governments’ poor management of destinations.

  • by Lee Tulloch