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Australian TV program to showcase some of country's best destinations
06 Mar 2015, 04:27 pm
Sydney, Mar 6 (NITN): Australian breakfast TV program 'The Today Show' will broadcast live from two different locations each day next week to showcase some of the country's most stunning destinations.
Tourism Australia Managing Director John O’Sullivan welcomed the grass-roots advocacy that ‘Today’s We Love Australia’ week will create for Australian holidays.
“When it comes to promoting their country as a holiday destination Australians are passionate advocates for sharing their inside knowledge with the rest of the world especially on social media – whether it’s stories and images of our pristine beaches, cosmopolitan cities, or food and wine,” O’Sullivan said.
Starting on Monday and running until Friday, the week will feature stories of everyday local heroes as well as superstar guests and performers, and giveaways.
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