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What impacts does tourism have on Brisbane?

Tourism injects more than $6 billion in overnight visitor expenditure to the Greater Brisbane economy and our destination is welcoming record numbers of visitors. New infrastructure is ready to transform the industry.



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Australia is a world-leading tourist destination. Our tourism sector contributes $152 billion to our economy, supports more than 300,000 businesses and employs more than 660,000 Australians.

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Tourism can generate positive or negative impacts under three main categories: economic, social, and environmental. These impacts are analyzed using data gathered by businesses, governments, and industry organizations.

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In 2021/22 , the total tourism sales in the City of Brisbane was $12969.9m, the total value added was $6688.0 million. Tourism are key industries and major contributors to Australia's economy.

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The country's third largest metropolis is often overlooked in favor of Australia's more well-known tourist hot spots, such as Sydney and Melbourne. But Brisbane's subtropical climate, thriving arts and live music scene and bevy of outdoor to-dos make it a worthy destination for your next trip Down Under.

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A diverse city with over 32% of its metropolitan population being foreign-born, Brisbane is frequently ranked highly in lists of the most liveable cities. Galleries and museums are an important part of the city's culture, with the most prominent being the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art.

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Brisbane, the state of Queensland's capital, is known for its youthful zeal, charming vibe and 280 days of sun a year. Australia's third most populated city after more well-known Sydney and Melbourne, Brisbane is actually Australia's fastest growing and most diverse destination.

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Environmental impacts can be categorized as direct effects including degradation of habitat, vegetation, air quality, bodies of water, the water table, wildlife, and changes in natural phenomena, and indirect effects, such as increased harvesting of natural resources to supply food, indirect air and water pollution ( ...

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Tourism puts enormous stress on local land use, and can lead to soil erosion, increased pollution, natural habitat loss, and more pressure on endangered species.

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Positive social impacts in tourism include learning about different cultures, increasing tolerance and inclusion through LGBTQ+ travel, increasing amenities (e.g., parks, recreation facilities), investment in arts and culture, celebration of Indigenous peoples , and community pride.

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Australia is a world-leading tourist destination. Our tourism sector contributes $152 billion to our economy, supports more than 300,000 businesses and employs more than 660,000 Australians.

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The development and utilisation of a national park can lead to conflict when community members experience various negative impacts because of increased tourism, such lifestyles and ideas brought by visiting tourists (such as use of drugs and excessive alcohol consumption), growing crime and social ills, loss of ...

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Tourism in Australia Australia's spectacular natural environment, multicultural communities, excellent food and wine, its weather and lifestyle and the friendliness and openness of its people make it one of the world's most attractive tourist destinations.

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Major landmarks and attractions include South Bank Parklands, the Queensland Cultural Centre (including the Queensland Museum, Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Performing Arts Centre and State Library of Queensland), City Hall, the Story Bridge, the City Botanic Gardens and Parliament of ...

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