Monday, 16 June 2008

movie "Australia"




A promotional handout photo obtained on June 16, 2008, shows Hugh Jackman (R) and Nicole Kidman (L), stars of the of the upcoming movie "Australia". Australian tourism chiefs believe an outback epic starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman can boost visitor numbers in the same way that "Crocodile Dundee" ushered in a cash bonanza in the 1980s. "Australia" is scheduled for worldwide release in November and Tourism Australia has announced a global marketing campaign to accompany the movie, convinced its stunning outback vistas will have travellers flocking Down Under. "This movie will potentially be seen by tens of millions of people and it will bring to life little-known aspects of Australia's extraordinary natural environment, history, and indigenous culture," Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson told an industry conference at the weekend.

A promotional handout photo obtained on June 16, 2008, shows Hugh Jackman who stars with Nicole Kidman in the upcoming movie "Australia". Australian tourism chiefs believe an outback epic starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman can boost visitor numbers in the same way that "Crocodile Dundee" ushered in a cash bonanza in the 1980s. "Australia" is scheduled for worldwide release in November and Tourism Australia has announced a global marketing campaign to accompany the movie, convinced its stunning outback vistas will have travellers flocking Down Under. "This movie will potentially be seen by tens of millions of people and it will bring to life little-known aspects of Australia's extraordinary natural environment, history, and indigenous culture," Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson told an industry conference at the weekend.


A promotional handout photo obtained on June 16, 2008, shows Nicole Kidman, who stars with Hugh Jackman in the upcoming movie "Australia". Australian tourism chiefs believe an outback epic starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman can boost visitor numbers in the same way that "Crocodile Dundee" ushered in a cash bonanza in the 1980s. "Australia" is scheduled for worldwide release in November and Tourism Australia has announced a global marketing campaign to accompany the movie, convinced its stunning outback vistas will have travellers flocking Down Under. "This movie will potentially be seen by tens of millions of people and it will bring to life little-known aspects of Australia's extraordinary natural environment, history, and indigenous culture," Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson told an industry conference at the weekend.

A promotional handout photo obtained on June 16, 2008, shows Hugh Jackman (R) and Nicole Kidman (L), stars of the of the upcoming movie "Australia". Australian tourism chiefs believe an outback epic starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman can boost visitor numbers in the same way that "Crocodile Dundee" ushered in a cash bonanza in the 1980s. "Australia" is scheduled for worldwide release in November and Tourism Australia has announced a global marketing campaign to accompany the movie, convinced its stunning outback vistas will have travellers flocking Down Under. "This movie will potentially be seen by tens of millions of people and it will bring to life little-known aspects of Australia's extraordinary natural environment, history, and indigenous culture," Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson told an industry conference at the weekend.

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