Aussies
Sep 8 2008, Rajni

Following hot on the heels of its provocative branding campaign Tourism Australia launched G’ Day NZ Australia Week (23rd April-29th April) which has been a huge success this year. It was a celebration of mate-ship between Kiwis and Aussies.

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