Australia’s cruise industry flourishing, but at what cost?

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Australia’s first superliner cruise ship set sail today on its maiden voyage, departing from Sydney Circular Quay. The Pacific Dawn has the capacity to carry two thousand and fifty people and weighs in at seventy thousand tons. Cruising is the fastest growing sector of the Australian travel industry but environmental groups question the impact of these floating hotels on the world’s oceans.

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