Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 30-Mar-16
A Roy Morgan Single Source survey has found that 935,000 Australians aged 14+ went to Western Australia for their last domestic holiday, which is 127,000 higher than two years ago. The survey, which was carried out in the year to December 2015, also shows that people whose last holiday was in WA were 131 per cent more likely than the average domestic traveller to have visited at least one winery/vineyard. They were also 93 per cent more likely than the average Australian holiday-goer to have visited a wilderness area, 53 per cent more likely to have gone fishing or hunting, 48 per cent more likely to have been to a National Park and 46 per cent more likely to have gone bicycling. On the other hand, people whose last holiday was in WA tended to be below-average in terms of participation in more urbane holiday pursuits like going to art galleries, visiting a casino and going to a theme/entertainment park.
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