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20 hours ago ago from tourism&aviation
http://www.smh.com.au ANDREW HEASLEY December 18, 2009 . Imposing climate change taxes on international air travel, as proposed at the Copenhagen climate summit, would be devastating for Australia's $89 billion tourism industry, the nation's top tourism lobby group has warned. About 500,000 Australians earnt their livelihood from the tourism industry, which was heavily reliant on overseas travellers, the Tourism and Transport Forum ...
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5 hours ago ago from Breakfast with Peter Godfrey
Yesterday, the government released its National Aviation Policy Statement, titled ‘Flight Path to the Future’. It aims to set the agenda for airport and airline development in Australia until 2020. The paper among various initiatives, spells out plans for changes in aviation security, commitment to a new airport in Sydney, and revisions in foreign investment policies into the aviation industry. These initiatives are bound to affect ...
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