AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST. Overnight Visitor Fact Sheet Years Ending December 2011/12/13

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AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST Overnight Visitor Fact Sheet Years Ending December 211/12/13

Unless otherwise stated, all data is sourced from Tourism Research Australia s National and International Visitor Surveys. The estimates of visitor number and nights in this fact sheet are based on information obtained from the National and International Visitor Surveys - a sample of visitors coming to or travelling within Western Australia. As with all surveys, the estimates are subject to sampling variability. This means the survey results may vary from the results that would have been produced if all visitors had been interviewed in a census. A basic assumption is that the bigger the sample (i.e. the more visitors that were interviewed) the more reliable the result. Conversely, results based on small sample sizes are less reliable. This means that smaller estimates, especially at regional levels, are less reliable than the larger estimates at State level. Combining the estimates for a number of years and working with average figures is often a better way of understanding visitation to a region. One should be careful of making direct year on year comparisons based on estimates from small survey samples. It is recommended by Tourism WA that the visitation statistics in this fact sheet are used in conjunction with other information sources that you have access to. This might include population statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, feedback from local operators, data from local councils etc. In those circumstances where Tourism WA has relevant information over and above the National and International Visitor Surveys, the information would be included in this fact sheet. Details of all information sources are at the end of this document. Interstate estimates are based on smaller sample sizes than either the intrastate or international measures, and can fluctuate significantly. Due to this variability other statistics such as Perth Airport statistics are often used for comparison purposes. It is Tourism WA s view that the likely visitation levels fall somewhere between the Perth Airport and NVS figures. Please Note: Unless otherwise stated, this fact sheet is based on three year annual averages to improve the reliability of the data. Data from three years ending December 211, 212 and 213 are combined and divided by three to produce an annual average. Totals may not add up due to rounding and the calculation of the annual average. AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST VISITOR SAMPLE SIZE BASED ON TOURISM RESEARCH AUSTRALIA S NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VISITOR SURVEYS YE Dec 211/12/13 Sample Size 95% Confidence Intervals Visitors Visitor Nights Intrastate Visitors 1,156 ±1.2% ±14.3% Interstate Visitors 1 ±3.6% ±32.8% International Visitors 1,68 ±1.7% ±25.3% Note: estimates in this factsheet need to be considered within the Confidence Intervals in this table. Data has not been provided where the Confidence Interval is greater than ±5% (highlighted in red). 2

Visitor summary as published by Tourism Research Australia for year ending June 213 Spend $ million Visitors ' Nights ' Avg Stay Nights Avg trip spend $ Avg nightly spend $ Domestic day 83 793 np np 15 np Domestic overnight 45 67 3,253 5 64 125 International 71 6 1,39 17 1,183 68 Source: Tourism Research Australia Regional Tourism Profiles 212/13. Australia s Coral Coast Region. Total AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST VISITOR SUMMARY YE Dec 212 YE Dec 213 % Change YE Dec 12 YE Dec 13 3 Year AAGR* Visitors 743,8 717, -3.6% 4.7% Nights 4,554,6 4,416,9-3.% 8.2% Domestic Total Visitors 685, 655, -4.4% 5.6% Nights 3,463, 3,316, -4.2% 6.8% Intrastate Visitors 628, 66, -3.5% 6.3% Nights 3,13, 2,962, -1.7% 9.2% Interstate Visitors 57, 49, -14.% -2.% Nights 45, 354, -21.3% -8.5% International Visitors 58,8 62, 5.5% -4.2% Nights 1,91,6 1,1,9.8% 12.9% Source: Tourism Research Australia National Visitor Survey (Visitors aged 15+ years); International Visitor Survey (Visitors aged 15+ years) Note that visitor numbers, nights and spend are estimates based on the results of the surveys. *AAGR = Average Annual Growth Rate SOURCE OF VISITORS TO AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY (ESTIMATED NIGHTS) 7% 9% 84% Intrastate Interstate International YE Dec 211/12/13 Intrastate 4.8 Interstate 7.8 International 16.2 Total 6. 3

INTRASTATE VISITOR SUMMARY WESTERN AUSTRALIANS TRAVELLING TO AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST BASED ON VISITOR NUMBERS AVERAGED OVER 211/12/13 Gender Age Group 13% 15% 15-24 Years 45% 55% Male Female 3% 25-44 Years 45-64 Years 42% 65+ Years 7% 6% 63% Purpose of Visit* Travel Party Description 1% Family group 5% 5% 16% 28% Adult couple 4% Friends / relatives 3% Travelling alone 2% 18% 16% 23% 25% Business 1% 4% Other % Holiday or leisure Visiting friends and relatives Business Other Please note: Domestic Business Traveler includes those that have traveled for Work (as driver or transport crew); Conferences, exhibitions, conventions or trade fairs; Training and research (employed not students); or Business or other work. This definition does not include FIFO. Purpose of Visit is a multiple response question. Totals may not add up to 1%. 4

INTERSTATE VISITOR SUMMARY OTHER AUSTRALIANS TRAVELLING TO AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST BASED ON VISITOR NUMBERS AVERAGED OVER 211/12/13 Please note: Small sample size, caution should be used when reporting these estimates due to lower levels of reliability. Gender Age Group % 45% Male 29% 3% 15-24 Years 25-44 Years 56% Female 45-64 Years 41% 65+ Years 6% 5% 5% Purpose of Visit* Travel Party Description % 9% Adult couple 4% 11% Friends / relatives 3% 2% 19% 15% 17% 14% 24% 41% Family group Business Travelling alone 1% Other % Holiday or leisure Visiting friends and relatives Business Other Please note: Domestic Business Traveler includes those that have traveled for Work (as driver or transport crew); Conferences, exhibitions, conventions or trade fairs; Training and research (employed not students); or Business or other work. This definition does not include FIFO. Purpose of Visit is a multiple response question. Totals may not add up to 1%. 5

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR SUMMARY INTERNATIONAL VISITORS TRAVELLING TO AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST BASED ON VISITOR NUMBERS AVERAGED OVER 211/12/13 Gender Age Group 1% 2% 15-24 Years 5% 5% Male Female 28% 25-44 Years 45-64 Years 42% 65+ Years 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % 85% Holiday or leisure Purpose of Visit* 9% Visiting friends and relatives 5% 7% Business Other Please note: International Business Traveler includes those that have traveled to attend a convention, conference, seminar, trade fair, exhibition or for Business. Purpose of Visit is a multiple response question. Totals may not add up to 1%. 12% 31% Travel Party Description 2% % 6% 49% Travelling alone Adult couple Friends / relatives Family group Business Other TOP FIVE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS TO AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST VISITOR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Please note: Base for % is from total estimated International visitor numbers to Australia s Coral Coast. YE Dec 211/12/13 YE Dec 211/12/13 Average Annual Visitors % United Kingdom 12,2 19% Germany 1, 16% New Zealand 4,6 7% USA 4,2 7% France 4,1 6% 6

TOP THREE VISITOR ACCOMMODATION IN AUSTRALIA'S CORAL COAST Please note: Accommodation is a multiple response question. Totals may not add up to 1%. Base for % is from total estimated Intrastate, Interstate and International visitor numbers to Australia s Coral Coast. YE Dec 211/12/13 % Estimated Intrastate Visitors Home of friend or relative 27% Caravan park or camping ground 23% Hotel, resort, motel or motor inn 19% Estimated Interstate Visitors Hotel, resort, motel or motor inn 45% Caravan park or camping ground 18% Home of friend or relative 13% Estimated International Visitors Caravan or camping 43% Hotel, resort, motel or motor inn 26% Backpacker / hostel 2% TOP FIVE LEISURE ACTIVITIES Please note: Leisure Activities is a multiple response question. Totals may not add up to 1%. Base for % is from total estimated Intrastate, Interstate and International visitor numbers to Australia s Coral Coast. Estimated Intrastate Visitors YE Dec 211/12/13 Average Annual Visitors YE Dec 211/12/13 % Go to the beach (incl. swimming, surfing, diving) 29,7 49% Eat out at restaurants 271,7 46% Visit friends and relatives 198,3 34% Go fishing 178, 3% General sightseeing 171,7 29% Estimated Interstate Visitors Eat out at restaurants 26,3 5% General sightseeing 16,3 31% Go to the beach (incl. swimming, surfing, diving) 15,7 3% Visit national parks / state parks 15,3 29% Bushwalking or rainforest walks (2 onwards) 1,7 2% Estimated International Visitors Eat out at restaurants and/or cafés 56,5 9% Go to the beach (incl. swimming, surfing, diving) 55,5 88% General sightseeing 54,8 87% Visit national parks / state parks 5, 8% Go shopping for pleasure 48,4 77% *International activities may have been undertaken anywhere in Australia. 7

TOP FIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS VISITED IN AUSTRALIA S CORAL COAST Please note: LGAs Visited is a multiple response question. Totals may not add up to 1%. Base for % is from total estimated Intrastate, Interstate and International visitor numbers to Australia s Coral Coast. Estimated Intrastate Visitors YE Dec 211/12/13 Average Annual Visitors YE Dec 211/12/13 % Gingin - Dandaragan 199,7 34% Geraldton 136,3 23% Exmouth 122,3 21% Northampton - Mullewa - Greenough 95,7 16% Irwin - Morawa 85,3 14% Estimated Interstate Visitors Exmouth 27,7 53% Geraldton 18,7 36% Northampton - Mullewa - Greenough 17,3 33% Gingin - Dandaragan 16,3 31% Irwin - Morawa 13,3 25% Estimated International Visitors Exmouth 4,9 65% Geraldton 25,5 41% Northampton - Mullewa - Greenough 22,9 37% Gingin - Dandaragan 21, 34% Carnarvon 12,7 2% 8

ACC (millions) WA (millions) ACC (') WA (') LONG TERM TRENDS INTRASTATE MARKET Visitors to Australia's Coral Coast and Western Australia Year Ending Data 65 5,5 52 4,4 39 3,3 26 2,2 13 1,1 Australia's Coral Coast Western Australia Visitor Nights to Australia's Coral Coast and Western Australia Year Ending Data 4.5 21.2 15.9 2.7 1.6 1.35 5.3.. Australia's Coral Coast Western Australia 9

ACC (millions) WA (millions) ACC (') WA (') LONG TERM TRENDS INTERSTATE MARKET Visitors to Australia's Coral Coast and Western Australia Year Ending Data 87 1,32 58 99 66 29 33 Australia's Coral Coast Western Australia Visitor Nights to Australia's Coral Coast and Western Australia Year Ending Data.81 12.8 9.6.54 6.4.27 3.2.. Australia's Coral Coast Western Australia 1

ACC (millions) WA (millions) ACC (') WA (') LONG TERM TRENDS INTERNATIONAL MARKET Visitors to Australia's Coral Coast and Western Australia Year Ending Data 75 775 62 5 465 25 31 155 Australia's Coral Coast Western Australia Visitor Nights to Australia's Coral Coast and Western Australia Year Ending Data 1.25 3 1..75 2.5 1.25. Australia's Coral Coast Western Australia 11

Fact Sheet Sources: Tourism Research Australia - National Visitor Survey YE Dec 211/12/13 o Overnight Domestic Visitors Definition: Australian residents aged 15 years and over who spent at least one night away from home Tourism Research Australia - International Visitor Survey YE Dec 211/12/13 o Overnight International Visitors Definition: International visitors aged 15 years and over who spent at least one night in the region Tourism Research Australia - Regional Tourism Profiles YE June 213 12