According to the provided text, the following factors will help Australia continue to foster a more complex and sophisticated national marketing mix:
- The current mix of public economic control with private enterprise
- Strong and resilient tradition of practical but experimental compromise
- The vast majority of Australians are neither tempted nor persuaded by totalitarian or revolutionary ideologies
- Globalization has re-oriented domestic marketing strategies for a global marketplace
- Strong brand identification and consumer loyalty
- Longitudinal PESTLE study shows Australia is in the midst of a once-in-a-generation tourist boom
- Unique national advantages not immediately obvious to those first colonizers
- Differentiated branding in the increasingly complex colonial marketing mix via camel import from India, Muscat, Yemen, and Iraq in the Northern Territory
- Establishment of permanent Trade Consulates in countries outside the British Empire by the Fraser Government
- The Queensland Tourism Bureau (QLDTB) coined the slogan "Beautiful one day, perfect the next" and founded the Queensland Labor Party (QLP) in 1891
- Establishment of the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) in Queensland to codify an approach for reducing political corruption
- Sponsorship of colonies-wide South African Springbok tour by the QLD TB in 1883, which sparked violent demonstrations against apartheid.