"Encouragingly, Household Consumption was remained relatively firm with a 0.6% increase which contributed a 0.3% increase to GDP. Having peaked in Q2 2009 following the cash handouts last year households have managed to continue to show moderate growth despite a string of interest rate hikes from the RBA...."
- CONUS Quarterly Jun '10
"This is a story not simply of a decline in the number of international visitors per se, but rather a relative decline in the attractiveness of the region to those visitors that are coming to Australia.
In a period of economic decline globally, this has essentially been a “double whammy” effect that has seen tourism in Tropical North Queensland suffer disproportionately to the rest of the country."
- CONUS Quarterly Jun '10
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