Tourist drawcards include wholesome food, beautiful scenery, golf, tax-free shopping and bush walks. |
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The conference was told that the Government planned to emphasise culture and eco-tourism as drawcards for the industry in the coming year. |
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Introduced last year, the annual event explores local talent as well as featuring international comedians as drawcards. |
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It provides nothing for young children who can't swim, or leisure water, which is one of the largest drawcards for young people. |
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She said one of the main drawcards to Thailand from Australia was that it was not considered a long-haul destination. |
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In close off Byron there were flathead and some fit looking squire, while out wider the cobia and mackerel and yellowfin tuna were the big drawcards. |
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One of the big drawcards for Thursdays at the Civic is the fact it's completely free, so everyone can afford to get down there for a dance and a bit of fun. |
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But despite becoming one of the sport's biggest drawcards virtually overnight, the teenager will not be allowed to compete at the world's greatest sporting extravaganza. |
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