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Concerns Over Visitor Numbers in Australian Tourist Areas

16 January 2026
in Australia
Concerns Over Visitor Numbers in Australian Tourist Areas
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Western Australia’s southwest boasts stunning coastlines and clear waters, attracting over a million tourists annually, particularly during summer. However, locals express concerns over overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and the risk of “over-tourism,” prompting discussions on managing visitor numbers. Iconic sites like the Busselton Jetty have seen a 66% increase in visits, leading to infrastructure strain. While tourism remains a vital economic driver worth nearly $1 billion for Busselton, local leaders emphasize the need for sustainable practices to protect the area’s charm and environment.

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