'Walkabout Tourism': Is there an Indigenous Tourism Market in Outback Australia?

Andrew Taylor, Dean Carson, Doris Carson, Alice Henderson

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Abstract

In light of long term declines in tourism for Outback areas, we analysed baseline data on the movements of Indigenous people to assess wheter and why people 'on the move' might be considered as a tourism market.

The study indicates the size and composition of the tourism market by calculating numbers, locations and flows between Outback, hinterland and capital city regions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-12
Number of pages12
No.08
Specialist publicationResearch Briefs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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