The bar chart gives information regarding the number of people who visited Australia over a decade between 1995 and 2005, and the line graph provides data on types of travels in 1995, 2000 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that there were considerable upward trends in the number of travelers who came from the UK and US, whereas the figure for Japan saw a substantial fall. In addition, the statistics for staying at resorts witnessed a considerable rise, while backpacking declined significantly.
Regarding the bar chart, the figure for the UK accounted for 800.000 people and the US almost 500.000 people in 1995. In 2005, both figures grew considerably to 1.500.000 people respectively, and became dominant. In contrast, 1.500.000 tourists came from Japan in 1995, but by 2005, it dropped to 1.000.000.
Turning to the line graph, staying at resorts attracted less than 500.000 people in 1995. However, in 2000 it rose marginally to 900.000 people and reached more than 1.000.000 in 2005. The trend for backpacking stood at 1.500.000 people, and reached its peak in 2000 with 2.500.000 people, before declining to the 1.000.000 in 2005.
