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Jenolan Caves. Featured
Llimited choice of places to go, but what a choice
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
WHICHEVER you looked at it, 2021 was going to be another difficult year for holidaymakers and the ailing travel industry.

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Port Macquarie. Featured
Return to the golden days: Rebooting Tourism
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
TWO thirds of Sydney and Central Coast holidaymakers will take a road trip in the coming months as Domestic holidays take over from Cruises and Bali, according to the latest State Government research.

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Popular with tourists: Avoca Beach. Featured
10 October 2020

COAST TOURISM REBOUNDS

Growth of new Coast business start-ups
By Access Travel Editor DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
THE Central Coast’s biggest business is Tourism and it is showing remarkable resilience during the most challenging period in recent history.

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GREAT TRAVEL ESCAPE POSTPONED Featured

What next for the cruise industry?
Travel Editor DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
CENTRAL Coast travellers will not be able to head overseas for another three months after the government extended its travel bans to September 17.

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Barkindji people, Wilcannia. Featured
Tourism and regions set for 2020 reboot
NSW regions and tourism businesses are set to receive a major boost with the easing of travel restrictions, as the Government revealed NSW residents took almost two million international leisure trips worth $16.7B last year.

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 Stay Local Australia. Featured

Bid to take on the big booking sites
A NEW Aussie booking app is set to become a major player in the bounce back of our nation’s devastated tourist industry.

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