Our community, we keep saying our businesses here are very resilient, and they keep bouncing back, but having too many straws that break the camel’s back becomes hard for any business operator.”.On Monday, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced his state's border with New South Wales will be closed from Wednesday due to a spike in COVID-19 cases in Victoria.Fortunately for the region, overseas travellers only account for roughly five per cent of trade, meaning despite international travel bans, the north coast has seen a surge in trade since lockdowns in Australia loosened.On 1 July, the iconic Big Banana - also the biggest fun park between Sydney and the Gold Coast - reopened to a flurry of visitors.With more than 100 staff on its books, general manager Michael Lockman said the return to normality will help stifle the freefall of jobs in the region.Since the lockdowns were enforced, 11.2 per cent of jobs in the Coffs Harbour-Grafton regions disappeared. Travel to Sydney Snapshot March 2020 (PDF 871 kb) Provides detailed domestic and international tourism data. You can also 'Read More' to view our Cookie Policy and learn how to control them.Sign up to our free daily update to get the latest in media and marketing.Scenic country views from Sierra Escapes, Mudgee,Skiing and snowboarding at Blue Cow ski resort in Perisher, Snowy Mountains.Aboriginal cultural tour on quad bikes with Sand Dune Adventures, Port Stephens.Hot air balloon over the Clarence Valley during the Grafton Jacaranda Festival, NSW North Coast,Wine tasting at Audrey Wilkinson in the Hunter Valley,Surfing at Glasshouse Rocks, Narooma on the NSW South Coast,Indigenous tourism experience in Wilcannia, east of Broken Hill in Outback NSW,Hiking through the scenic walk Woomargama National Park on the Murray River. The revisions focus on purpose-of-visit estimates, with minimal change to visitor, nights and spend estimates.Care should be taken when comparing current IVS data with previously published data.Some links are to objects in Portable Document Format (PDF) and require Adobe Reader to be viewed.

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Latest Sydney Tourism Statistics. The unemployment rate in Coffs Harbour now stands at 5.9 per cent.“I think it’s a breath of fresh air to have the economy kickstarted a bit,” Mr Lockman said.“I think it makes a big difference to the community. The survey is conducted through telephone interviewing.As part of continuous improvement, TRA have made several revisions to the IVS and NVS through the years.Changes to overseas arrivals data has led TRA to revise IVS estimates in the December 2018 data release. Zoe graduated from UNSW where she completed a dual Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Media, majoring in marketing and public relations. This represents a break in time series, so care should be taken when comparing latest results with previous time periods.Domestic visitor statistics are sourced from Tourism Research Australia’s (TRA) National Visitor Survey (NVS). Travel to NSW Time Series archive: December 2019 (PDF 1,041 kb) September 2019 (PDF 1,055 kb) June 2019 (PDF 499 kb) March 2019 (PDF 551 kb) December 2018 (PDF 492 kb) September 2018 (PDF 479 kb) June 2018 (PDF 478 kb) Domestic Visitor Statistics. Travel to NSW Snapshot and Infographic archive:NSW Domestic Visitation Infographic archive:Domestic Travel to NSW (NVS) Snapshot archive:NSW International Visitation Infographic archive:Latest international visitation to NSW. Archive Snapshot. In NSW, domestic tourism spending crashed by $3.5 billion, or 89 per cent, as visitors numbers plunged to 1.4 million across April and May, compared with more than 7 million during the same period in 2019.

In and around the Coffs Coast region of northern New South Wales, tourism is the lifeblood of its towns. Download the free BBC white paper for exclusive research into brand-building during a recession,Mumbrellacast: Nine in 2021 – everything you need to know,Mumbrellacast: Controversy from Kyle and Domain, plus TV and ads with Todd Sampson,Campaign Review: Realestate.com.au vs Domain,‘We’ve not had the best reputation as a client’: Optus on rebranding, reputation and building a ‘super agency’ with Re,Sportsbet spoofs Nine’s COVID-19 message of hope,What’s in a name? Travel to Sydney Time Series March 2020 (PDF 628 kb) Provides domestic and international tourism trend data. And we employ a lot of young kids as well, we give a lot of people their first job. We’re matching, or close to matching, where we were last year.”,“Obviously it’s an unknown period with COVID, we’re just monitoring it every day and adjusting accordingly, but the signs are really positive. This report covers visitors and visitor nights, source markets, first and repeat visitation, purpose of visit, transport and accommodation statistics.International Travel to NSW (IVS) Factsheet archive:Destination NSW prepares several reports, fact sheets and statistical tables based on Tourism Research Australia’s (TRA) International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) results.The IVS interviews 40,000 departing short-term international travellers to Australia aged 15 years and over.

Domestic and international tourism trend data for NSW. So if we can keep up this, that’s all I can ask really.”.Along with countless beaches along the north coast, the region is home to several national parks, making it a popular camping and fishing destination.Glenn Storrie, the manager of the NSW National Parks on the Coffs Coast, says visitor numbers are soaring.“There seems to be a real desire to get out and about, get a bit of space and air and reconnect with nature.”,“Our camping areas on the coast are booking up fast for these holidays, which is a lot more than we would expect at this time of year, being winter.