as lynda kinkade reports it's part of a push to entwice australians to travel when it's safe to do. >unning sunset, australians tick off their travel bucket list this weekend without leaving home. the virtual event hosted by tourism australia aims to inspire people to plan a trip once restrictions are lifted. crocodile wrangler matt riot put his body on the line to lure people out of their homes. >> i've worked with crocodiles and wild life my whole life. what i do is a very risky job. >> and in the coming months, many will weigh the risks on whether to travel. >> australians took 6.5 million outbound trips last year. there's a real opportunity to discover your own backyard. >> the push is being eyed as a recovery model for other countries. >> i think it is a big opportunity for the u.s. market. >> we know these visitors, typically the biggest travellers to australia, they still can't come. how much is that going to affect business? >> we're going to scale up as the laws and the restrictions scale up and stuff. so, it's just a matter of adapting. >> to 20 has delivered australia a dou