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  • Regional events to reignite tourism around the State

    Posted by Deleted User on September 20, 2024 at 9:49 am

    Regional communities are set to benefit from $1.15 million being awarded to 65 regional events through Tourism Western Australia’s 2023-24 Regional Events Scheme (RES).

    The annual funding round supports smaller and developing regional events, with the 2023-24 round to support events taking place from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024, to help attract new visitors to WA’s five tourism regions and stimulate local economies.

    The funding includes $250,000 reserved for the Regional Aboriginal Events Scheme (RAES), which supports events that showcase and celebrate Aboriginal activities or experiences through the leadership and participation of Aboriginal people.

    In 2023-24, RAES funding was increased by $100,000 through the WA Government’s Jina: Western Australian Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan 2021-2025, to support more Aboriginal tourism events.

    This year’s RES round will fund 10 new events, including the agritourism event Taste of the Kimberley, showcasing the produce and landscapes of the Kimberley region; and the RAES event Iwarra Wilungga – Spring by the Sea, which is a celebration of Aboriginal culture in the Mid-West.

    Other events include the Great Southern Stage Run, a three-day race following the wild and rugged Bibbulman Track; and the Northam Heritage and Multicultural Festival in the Wheatbelt.

    The Regional Events Scheme is supported by the WA Government through Tourism WA and Royalties for Regions.

    To see the full list of recipients and for more information about the Regional Events Scheme, visit Tourism WA’s corporate website.

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