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How to (not) travel like a tourist

ccording to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, more than 11.1 million Australians returned from short-term overseas trips in 2018. Have you ever wondered about the impact of all that travel? Besides financially boosting the visited country’s economy, travellers leave social and environmental traces behind — good and bad. As the ease of travelling grows and globetrotting becomes more common, a shift

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