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US Executive Branch Update – July 12, 2021 - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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A new report, based on interviews with 1500 Australians, found Melbourne was the No. 1 city to visit, well ahead of Sydney, Perth and Brisbane.
However when regional destinations were included, the Gold Coast just nudged Melbourne out of top spot -- 22 per cent to 20 per cent.
Tasmania came in third place, followed by Sydney and the Sunshine Coast, according to the GoStay Holiday Report.
Report author Christena Singh said Melbourne's popularity was partly the result of changes in holiday trends.
"We are seeing a trend towards shorter holidays," Ms Singh said.
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Cartagena, Colombia (eTN) – The seventeenth General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has come and gone, and judging by the reaction from the participants and the work that was done during the meet here in the Colombian coastal city of Cartagena, this edition of the biennial meet was a successful one.
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A new report, based on interviews with 1500 Australians, found Melbourne was the No. 1 city to visit, well ahead of Sydney, Perth and Brisbane.
However when regional destinations were included, the Gold Coast just nudged Melbourne out of top spot -- 22 per cent to 20 per cent.
Tasmania came in third place, followed by Sydney and the Sunshine Coast, according to the GoStay Holiday Report.
Report author Christena Singh said Melbourne's popularity was partly the result of changes in holiday trends.
"We are seeing a trend towards shorter holidays," Ms Singh said.
Read more

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