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The image shows a table with three columns detailing the number of Australian visitors to seven major destinations in 1999 and 2009, as well as the growth rates. New Zealand had 500,700 visitors in 1999 and 1,064,000 in 2009, with a growth rate of 113%. The United Kingdom had 400,000 visitors in 1999 and 640,000 in 2009, with a growth rate of 60%. The United States had 300,000 visitors in both 1999 and 2009, reflecting a 33% increase. Indonesia had 150,000 visitors in 1999 and 340,000 in 2009, with a growth rate of 127%. Fiji had 120,000 visitors in 1999 and 257,000 in 2009, showing a 114% increase. Japan had 100,000 visitors in 1999 and 250,000 in 2009, with a growth rate of 150%. China had 86,000 visitors in 1999 and 300,000 in 2009, marking a 249% growth rate.
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The table provides data on number of Australian individuals who visited seven most familar contries in 1999 and 2009.
Overall, New zealand was the most prefered destination by Australian people during both years. China, on the other hand, was the least prefered country, although the highest growth rate was recorded.
New zealand, United Kingdom, and United states was the contries Australian people more chose to visit in 1999 with 500,700, 400,000 and 300, 000, respectively. From these three destinations, New zealand showed the highest growth rate in 2009 by 113%, while the lowest growth rate was recorded in United states with just 60%.
By contrast, Indonesia, Fiji, Japan, and China seems less fevoured destination. In 1999, number of Indonesia visitors was 150, 000, and this number increased by 127% in 2009. The figure for Figi was 120,000 in 1999 ansd 257,000 in 2009, showing growth rate by 114%. Two Asian countries, Japan and was the least prefered countries in 1999 with 100,000 and 86,000, while the highest growth rate recorded in 2009 by 150% and 249%, respectively.
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