Tourism in areas along the Murray River is continuing to grow.
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Murray Regional Tourism said latest figures revealed a visitor increase of 3.1 per cent to 5.5 million staying 8.6 million nights.
That was up by 2.1 per cent for the 12-month period year ending June last year.
This was revealed in Tourism Research Australia’s National Visitor Survey.
The results demonstrated a rise in all categories, including domestic and international overnight.
Murray Regional Tourism chief executive Mark Francis said he was delighted by the results.
“It is wonderful to see the Murray attracting more visitors to experience the diverse range of excellent product available in our unique destination,” he said.