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Band 6+: The charts below show the number of tourists to Australia from three countries in 1995 and 2005, and the types of travels between 1995 and 2005.

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The image presents two visual data sets: one bar graph and one line graph. The bar graph displays tourist arrivals to Australia from the UK, US, and Japan for the years 1995 and 2005. For the UK, there were 800,000 tourists in 1995 and 1,200,000 in 2005. The US contributed 400,000 tourists in 1995 and 1,100,000 in 2005. Japan sent 900,000 tourists in 1995 and 1,400,000 in 2005. The line graph indicates types of travel to Australia between 1995 and 2005, tracking stays at resorts and backpacking. In 1995, there were roughly 500,000 resort stays and 300,000 instances of backpacking; by 2000, resort stays increased to about 2,600,000, while backpacking reached around 1,500,000. By 2005, resort stays declined back to approximately 500,000, whereas backpacking numbers remained at 1,500,000.
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The bar chart illustrates the quantity of travellers to Australia from the UK, the US and Japan from 1995 to 2005, while the line chart depicts their different preferences on travel method.

Overall, in most of the nations, their travellers to Australia experienced an upward trend, except for Japan, which showed a decline. Another notable point is that tourists staying at the resorts decrease, whereas tourists who enjoy backpacking increased. Finally, staying at the resorts was the prevailing type of travel.

Regarding the origin of travelers to Australia, the figure for UK commuters commenced at nearly 800,000 people, prior to rising significantly by slightly over 600,000 people. In the US, the demand of travelling to Australia witnessed a surge that was twofold as that of the UK passengers, with the initial point of roughly 450,000 people, demonstrating the highest growth among given countries. By contrast, Japan’s passengers dropped considerably from approximately 1,450,000 to 1,000,000 people.

Concerning the travel characteristics, initially, the number of travellers staying at the hotel grew dramatically from nearly 1,500,000 to a peak of 2,500,000 people; thereafter, its figure had fallen dramatically to just over 1,000,000 people. Moreover, travelers taking part in backpacking demonstrated a gradual growth of over 750,000 people from just under 250,000 people, converging with the figure of commuters who choose to stay in resorts at the end of the timeframe.

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