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Monthly Google Analytics statistics for datasets accessed by visitors to Queensland Government’s data portal.
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TwitterIn the year ended December 2024, Brisbane was the most visited destination in Queensland, Australia by domestic day tourists, with over **** million visitors recorded that year. The Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast were the next most popular destinations among domestic visitors on day trips to Queensland.
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TwitterIn the year ended December 2024, Brisbane was the most visited destination in Queensland, Australia by domestic overnight tourists, with around *** million visitors recorded that year. The Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast were the next most popular destinations for domestic overnight visitors to Queensland.
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Overseas travel undertaken by officers of Tourism and Events Queensland.
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TwitterIn the year ended December 2024, domestic overnight visitors to Brisbane, Australia spent over **** billion Australian dollars. The Gold Coast brought in the second highest domestic overnight visitor expenditure for Queensland that year at around **** billion Australian dollars.
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The Queensland Government, through the Department of Tourism, Innovation and Sport, provides facilitation support to tourism investors. The Tropical North Queensland Tourism Investment Snapshot provides investors with economic and tourism data for the Tropical North Queensland tourism region to help inform investment decisions.
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TwitterThe leading reason domestic overnight tourists visited Queensland in the year ended December 2024 was for holiday purposes, with around **** million tourists visiting the state for this reason. Queensland also welcomed over *** million domestic overnight tourists visiting friends and family that same year.
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Compiled data showing the data.qld.gov.au (Queensland Government Open Data Portal) visitor statistics between October 2015 and the current date.\r
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Details of remuneration information for Tourism and Events Queensland government body.
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Consultancy expenditure by Tourism and Events Queensland.
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Youth franchise. Source: Google Analytics
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Community support franchise. Source: Google Analytics
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Recreation, sport and arts franchise. Source: Google Analytics
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Seniors franchise. Source: Google Analytics
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Parents and families franchise. Source: Google Analytics
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Open data strategy for the Department of the Environment, Science and Innovation, listing data collected by the department, timetables for its release and standards for data management.
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Education and training franchise. Source: Google Analytics
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Keywords: Visitor Information Centre, Tourism, Tourist, Holidays
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Additional information reported in lieu of inclusion in the DTIS Annual Report 2022-2023 which includes consultancy expenditure, overseas travel and language services.
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Annual Queensland language services policy reporting by Tourism and Events Queensland
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Monthly Google Analytics statistics for datasets accessed by visitors to Queensland Government’s data portal.