Change graph.pdf
The table gives information on Australians visiting top seven countries in 1999 and 2009.
Overall, English-speaking countries – New Zealand, the UK and US – attracted the highest number of Australian visitors, with New Zealand, in particular, being home to Australians, likely due to geographical proximity. Meanwhile, Asian and Pacific destinations saw a rapid upward trend, with China stood out with its remarkable change rate.
English-speaking countries dominated the table, with New Zealand hosting a half million Australians in 1999 and over a million in 2009. Next on the list are the UK and US ranking second and third, receiving 640,000 and 400,000 Australians respectively, reflecting growth rates of 60% and 33%.
Among Asian and Pacific destinations, the number of Australians in China increased from 86,000 to 300,000, marking the most staggering rise at 249%. With numbers growing from 100,000 to 250,000, Japan represented 150% change – the second highest result in this respect. Indonesia and Fiji exhibited relatively moderate growth, accounting for 127% and 114%.
(163 words, Mukhammad)
Overall, English-speaking countries – New Zealand, the UK and US – attracted the highest number of Australian visitors, with New Zealand, in particular, being home to Australians, likely due to geographical proximity. Meanwhile, Asian and Pacific destinations saw a rapid upward trend, with China stood out with its remarkable change rate.
English-speaking countries dominated the table, with New Zealand hosting a half million Australians in 1999 and over a million in 2009. Next on the list are the UK and US ranking second and third, receiving 640,000 and 400,000 Australians respectively, reflecting growth rates of 60% and 33%.
Among Asian and Pacific destinations, the number of Australians in China increased from 86,000 to 300,000, marking the most staggering rise at 249%. With numbers growing from 100,000 to 250,000, Japan represented 150% change – the second highest result in this respect. Indonesia and Fiji exhibited relatively moderate growth, accounting for 127% and 114%.
(163 words, Mukhammad)