Education agents are increasingly directing prospective students to more welcoming countries like US, New Zealand, and UK, experts said.
For the first time since tourism records were kept, New Zealand is not the top destination for Australians looking for an overseas holiday.
The surge comes a year after the international launch of the ‘Come and Say G’Day' campaign.
The state opposition said this was the 50th new tax (or tax increase) since the Andrews government won power in 2014.
Education agents are increasingly directing prospective students to more welcoming countries like US, New Zealand, and UK, experts said.
For the first time since tourism records were kept, New Zealand is not the top destination for Australians looking for an overseas holiday.
The surge comes a year after the international launch of the ‘Come and Say G’Day' campaign.
The state opposition said this was the 50th new tax (or tax increase) since the Andrews government won power in 2014.