Australia boasted the largest ever rise in visitor arrivals in June as fans of the British and Irish Lions invaded the country to watch a one-in-12 year rugby test series.

In a boost to the economy that might make up for Australia losing the series, arrivals from the UK surged 68 per cent in June to a record 81,400.

That helped lift overall June visitor arrivals by a 7.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis to 564,100, according to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

That was also the highest on record and up 10 percent from June last year.

The data confirm estimates from Tourism Australia that the Lions brought around 30,000 British tourists along in their wake, generating up to A$150 million ($138 million) for the national economy.

They may have lost the series, but Australia received a big boost to its tourism with the visit of the British and Irish Lions.

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