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  2. Tourism in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Brisbane is an important industry for the Queensland economy, being the third-most popular destination for international tourists after Sydney and Melbourne. [ 1 ]

  3. Economy of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is an important part of the Brisbane economy, both in its own right and as a gateway to other areas of Queensland, [13] as international education, with over 95,000 international students enrolled in universities and other tertiary education institutions in the central Brisbane City Council local government area alone in 2018.

  4. Queensland Government Tourist Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Pocket Brisbane was a tourist guide produced annually (1910-1929) [2] by the Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau. The Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau was established as a sub-department of the Chief Secretary's Office on 11 April 1907. In 1929 it was transferred to the Railway Department. In 1945-1946 ...

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Brisbane" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Tourism and Events Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) is the Queensland Government's lead marketing, experience development and major events agency, representing the state's tourism and events industries. TEQ operates on a national and international level, looking at new and innovative ways to make the most out of emerging opportunities which benefit Queensland ...

  7. Tourism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Australia's "No Leave No Life" campaign was launched in March 2009 by the Federal Minister for Tourism, the Hon. Martin Ferguson AM MP. This campaign was designed to remind employees of the personal and professional benefits of taking annual leave, and of taking that leave in Australia.