Gippsland Portal Local News: Gippsland to get international tourism boost New figures show an increase to be proud of By ABC online - 24th October 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Federal Tourism Minister Jacki Kelly has announced an increase in international tourism to Gippsland. The figures show overseas visitors spent $19 million in Gippsland in 1998.
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