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The image shows visitor numbers (in thousands) to five attractions in Parkvale (State Zoo, National Gallery, Indigenous Art Centre, Museum, Aquarium) from 1996 to 2016: State Zoo - 1996: ~350, 2000: ~400, 2004: ~380, 2008: ~540, 2012: ~750, 2016: ~720; National Gallery - 1996: 800, 2000: ~790, 2004: 400, 2008: ~450, 2012: ~390, 2016: ~340; Indigenous Art Centre - 1996: 600, 2000: ~570, 2004: 600, 2008: ~460, 2012: 600, 2016: 640; Museum - 1996: 200, 2000: ~420, 2004: ~400, 2008: ~380, 2012: ~420, 2016: ~380; Aquarium - 1996: 200, 2000: 180, 2004: ~150, 2008: ~170, 2012: ~220, 2016: ~270.
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The line graph illustrates the number of visitors to five entertainment venues in Parkvale from 1996 to 2016.
Overall, the attractions followed different trends over the 20-year period, with most experiencing noticeable changes. Art-related venues consistently attracted more visitors than animal-based attractions.
Among the art venues, the National Gallery showed the most significant growth. Visitor numbers rose sharply around 2000, nearly doubling by 2004, and then increased steadily over the following 12 years. By contrast, the museum and the Indigenous Art Centre experienced more moderate changes, with the latter showing minor fluctuations throughout the period.
In contrast, the aquarium and the state zoo recorded declining visitor numbers, both falling to approximately 100,000 by 2016. While the state zoo maintained relatively stable attendance around 2012, the aquarium saw a sharp drop in visitor figures.
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