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Revealed! Wot makes you the person (and traveller) you are today?

Have you ever stopped to wonder what things made you the person – and traveller – you are today? We did, so we picked Australia’s brains to find out.

The Wot’s Your Journey? Report was a massive undertaking. We spoke to Aussies from all over the country, from all walks of life, and of all ages, to find out who they were, how they travelled, and why. And we have to say, you’re a pretty interesting bunch. Here’s a little of what we learned:

From this research, we discovered the eight key factors that most influence the people (and travellers) we are today: our childhoods; our passions, our ancestry, our work, our relationships, our need for self-discovery, our traditions, and our lives right now. These themes inspired us to collect exciting true travel stories and top holiday tips from some of our favourite Aussies (including a few we know you love too). You can find them here.

But the main thing we learned is you’re lots of fun. We loved reading all your fabulous holiday stories. From swimming through leech-filled waterholes to studying in Spain, from travelling solo around the world to road trips with your pets, you’ve sure had a lot of adventures. Thank you to everyone who shared theirs with us.

Want to find out more about Aussies and their holiday habits? Read the full Wot’s Your Journey? Report or take our fun Wot’s Your Journey? quiz to find out where you should travel next.

Read the full report


About Wotif’s Australian Travel Research

*Wotif’s Australian Travel Research

The Leading Edge were engaged by Wotif to conduct research into understanding Australian travellers. The study was conducted across August to September 2017 and consisted of two components: 1. Online Community of n=40 Australian travellers 2. Online Survey completed by a nationally representative sample of n=1,036 Australian travellers (who had all travelled and stayed in paid accommodation in the last two years on leisure holidays).

The survey was conducted online amongst members of a permission-based panel, between 23rd and 29th August 2017. After interviewing, data was weighted to the latest population estimates sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Data was weighted to National Representative proportions to reflect the age, gender and residential location of Australian travellers.

**2016 Census Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics:

Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2016, ‘Census of Population and Housing: Australia Revealed’ viewed 24 October 2017,

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