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History and Company Root .......4 The Nation of Australia.......5 The Australia Government.......6 Palm Cove.......7 Moving Forward.......7 Conclusion.......8 References.......9

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History and Company Root
--A Collection of Individuals In Exceptional Locations

Founded in 1980, Warwick International Hotels represents a collection of distinct, upscale hotels and resorts known for quality throughout the world with over 55 hotels on five continents. As a collection, Warwick hotels are bound to each other by what distinguishes them from others – all of our hotels are renowned for our exceptional locations and remarkable stories to tell. Discover our unique tales steeped in deep-rooted origins and celebrate local traditions as we bring our heritage to life. Paris, Milan, Brussels, Geneva, New York, San Francisco and Bangkok are among the many fascinating cities where Warwick hotels can be found. Proudly located in the heart of each metropolis, Warwick hotels serve as a calm refuge amidst the hustle and bustle. The city center is often,

quite literally, at the doorstep of Warwick hotels.

Life is a Collection of Memories, let Warwick be part of it.
There is a common purpose behind our endeavors; to create a tasteful and welcoming ambience where guests’ needs are anticipated and expectations surpassed. We care for and cherish traditions and take pride in combining local characteristics with understated elegance and attentive service. Each of our hotels has a unique story to tell - many retain the intimate ambience of a private residence. While they are all equipped with modern day comforts and amenities, our hotels are a product of a thoughtful restoration; a celebration of the heritage and roots from which we came. We invite you to embark on the Warwick Journey with us and discover the vibrant history behind each hotel.

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The Nation of Australia
Australia is a developed country and one of the wealthiest in the world, with the world's 12th-largest economy. In 2012 Australia had the world's fifth-highest per capita income, with the second-highest human development index globally, Australia ranks highly in many international comparisons of national performance, such as quality of life, health, education, economic freedom, and the protection of civil liberties and political rights. The 2010-11 financial year saw a record number of overseas arrivals in the financial year, with 5.9 million shortterm visitor arrivals to Australia (or 588 extra visitors a day extra). Tourism employed 513,700 people in Australia in 2010-11, of which 43.7% of total tourism employed persons were part-time. Tourism also contributed 8.0% of Australia's total export earnings in 201011. From travel has Australians established colonial days the idea of been more natural to than to people long at one place. Immigrants,
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having once broken away from their homes, were prone to continue their search for wealth or security for a while or, having settled down, to return to the old countries to visit their kin and refresh old memories. The opening of new lands, the establishment of industries and towns arid the consequent dispersal of people over Australia created a habit of mobility and enterprise which encouraged Australians to face the hardships of early travel by coach, on horseback or by ship. Even so, the slow and uncomfortable modes of travel and the vast distances separating Australian towns tended to restrict travel to essential journeys for purposes of trade, to pursue an occupation or to settle. This changed somewhat with the advent of rail travel.

The Australia Government

Australia is a constitutional monarchy with a federal division of powers. It uses a parliamentary system of government with Queen Elizabeth II at its apex as the Queen of Australia, a role that is distinct from her position as monarch of the other Commonwealth realms. The Queen resides in the United Kingdom, and she is represented by her viceroys in, who by convention act on the advice of her ministers. Supreme executive authority is vested by the Constitution of Australia in the sovereign, but the power to exercise it is conferred by the Constitution specifically on the Governor-General. There are two major political groups that usually form government, federally and in the states: the Australian Labor Party and the Coalition which is a formal grouping of the Liberal Party and its minor partner, the National Party. Independent members and several minor parties have achieved representation in Australian parliaments, mostly in upper houses. Within Australian political culture, the Coalition is considered center-right and the Labor Party is considered center-left. Queensland in particular, along with Western Australia and the Northern Territory, is regarded as comparatively conservative. Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory are regarded as comparatively socially liberal. New South Wales has often been regarded as a politically moderate bellwether state.

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Palm Cove

Palm Cove is a beach community in Far North Queensland, Australia located 27 kilometers (17 mi) north of the city of Cairns and 40 kilometers (25 mi) south of the city of Port Douglas. It is guarded from the South Pacific Ocean by the Great Barrier Reef. Palm Cove is completely surrounded by the Daintree Tropical Rainforest and is close to Daintree National Park. Since Palm Cove is located in a tropical climate, the average summer temperature is between 24 and 33 degrees Celsius; average winter temperature is between 14 and 26 degrees Celsius. It is named after the palm trees that line the beach. At the 2006 census, Palm Cove had a population of 1,215. The major industry for Palm Cove is tourism.. Palm Cove is also a tourist destination due to its proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. Palm Cove is the location of many world renowned resorts and hotels such as the Drift Resort, Angsana Resort and Spa, the Mantra Amphora Resort, Peppers Beach Club, and the Sebel. Also, because most of the people who live in Palm Cove are only there parttime, there are a large number of apartment and part-time living options in the area. Palm Cove gained national recognition with recently being named Australia's Cleanest Beach.

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Conclusion
In the current day and age it is incredibly important the take full advantage of the world economy. Because of this the Warwick International Hotels is looking to further expand. This strategy focuses on garnering the untapped resource of unexploited nations. This document has covered the nation of Australia, also the certain market we choose to go into, Palm Cove. Australia has grown into a powerful nation in tourism and as the biggest attractive travel destination. It is unique in its geography, history, and economy. Because of this it shines amongst the many nations of the world.

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References
“About Warwick”, Warwick International Hotels,

“Mission”, Warwick International Hotels,

International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2013, Accessed on 8 October 2013.

"How Australia's Parliament works". Australian Geographic, Retrieved 16 June 2014.

Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Palm Cove (Cairns City) (State Suburb)". 2006 Census Quick Stats

“History” Palm Cove AUSTRALIA TRAVEL GUIDE http://www.palmcoveaustralia.com/content/history.html

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