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International travel — short-term resident returns to Australia — 2018-19 Statistics on travel movements of residents arriving back in Australia after short term trips (i.e. less than 1 year) overseas. It is the number of international border crossings rather than the number of people.
Short-term resident returns The record annual 11.2 million resident trips in 2018-19 was 5.4 million more than 10 years earlier and 472,000 more than 1 year ago. There has generally been an ongoing increase of Australian residents travelling overseas over recent decades. However, decreases were experienced due to various historical events such as the:
2.1 Short-term resident returns, Australia — June 1979 to June 2019 — year ending
Destination countries Australians travelled to all four corners of the globe during 2018-19:
2.2 Short-term resident returns, Australia — Top 5 destination countries(a) — June 1979 to June 2019 — year ending (a) Top 5 destination countries based on year ending June 2019. (b) Includes United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Among the top 10 destination countries, the strongest growth over the last decade was for Australians visiting Asian countries (Table 2.3 below). 2.3 Short-term resident returns, Australia — Top 10 destination countries(a) — 2018-19 — year ending
(b) Includes United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. State or Territory of residence All travellers are asked their intended address in Australia upon arrival. The proportion of short-term resident returns by their state or territory of residence in 2018-19, were as follows:
In 2008-09 this pattern was very similar with a slightly higher proportion of those travelling overseas from NSW (36%) and WA (14%). 2.4 Short-term resident returns, Australia — State/Territory of Residence — 2008-09 and 2018-19 At the state and territory level, the mix of destination countries varied from that at the national level. During 2018-19:
Ten years earlier in 2008-09, New Zealand was the leading destination for residents of all State and Territories except for WA and the NT (with Indonesia). Age and sex There were more trips taken overseas by Australian men than women in 2018-19 (5.8 million men compared with 5.4 million women), similar to 2008-09 (3.1 million men and 2.8 million women). In 2018-19, Australian men and women travelling overseas had a similar median age (42 years and 41 years respectively). Among those aged 18 to 30, there were more trips undertaken by women than men.
Female residents were more likely than males to record their main reason as a holiday (29% compared with 28%), and visiting friends and relatives (13% compared with 12%). Male residents were more likely to travel overseas for business (6% compared with 2% for females). Duration of stay For Australian residents returning from overseas their exact duration away is measured. During 2018-19, the median duration away for Australians on a short-term trip was 15 days. However, this varies between the states and territories and between the numerous destination countries. It also varies greatly depending on a traveller's main reason for journey. In 2018-19, the median duration away overseas for South Australians and Tasmanians was 16 days, whereas for those from WA and the NT it was 13 days. Those travelling to the UK were usually away for an average of 25 days which was longer than all the other top 10 destinations. Those travelling to Fiji and New Zealand were away for 8 days on average. 2.6 Short-term resident returns, Australia — Top 10 destination countries(a) by State/Territory of Residence — Median duration of stay — 2018-19
(b) Includes Other Territories. (c) Includes United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The duration of stay of short-term trips by Australian residents going overseas varied by their reason for journey:
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