Tourism industry suffers as bushfire images scare off international travellers

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As catastrophic bushfires blaze across the country, the tourism industry is taking an enormous blow

, according to experts. and Batemans Bay in New South Wales have already been devastated by the fires.

In the last financial year, more than nine million overseas visitors came to Australia who along with domestic tourists spent a total of $164 billion dollars. When people around the world are seeing images of singed koalas, dead wildlife, people being evacuated by the navy and of course they're not going to show you that that doesn't happen to everybody,” he said.

 

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The cost of doing nothing.

Blame 20 years of lnp lying an inaction on climate change for 20 yrs of lost planning and preparation. auspol ausdef abcnews ScottyfromMarketing theblock TheBachelorette

Friends from have just cut short their visit by two weeks and returning to Japan this Saturday because of the toxic smoke in Sydney. Our so called “leaders” are destroying not just our natural heritage, but the economy through their wilful inaction.

But don't most tourist fly here adding to what you are complaining about something something climate.

The victims left from the unprecedented onslaught of fire are the one's who have taken an enormous blow.

Yep won’t be long before ScottMorrisonMP the arsehatPm trots out the where the bloody hell are ya revamp

Inbound education will follow.

How good is coal?

How's that LNP 'good economic management' going for you all?

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