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Most Australians believe they are not benefiting from the minerals boom, according to a poll published in Fairfax and News Ltd newspapers on Wednesday.

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He urged the Cebu tourism players to maximize its tourism potential and attract a huge chunk of the Australian tourism market.

"You have a lot of interesting places and exciting tourism destinations here, you need to open up and promote Cebu to Australia," Hely said.
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Most Australians believe they are not benefiting from the minerals boom, according to a poll published in Fairfax and News Ltd newspapers on Wednesday.

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He urged the Cebu tourism players to maximize its tourism potential and attract a huge chunk of the Australian tourism market.

"You have a lot of interesting places and exciting tourism destinations here, you need to open up and promote Cebu to Australia," Hely said.
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