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  • Visitor Economy News – The role of events in the visitor economy

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

    Austrade’s Opportunities for the Visitor Economy Report (June 2021) found events have benefits beyond direct revenue. These may include:

    • driving incremental trips and spend to nearby destinations
    • creating a positive reputation for a destination and word-of-mouth marketing
    • stimulating and underwriting infrastructure investment
    • building business relationships and generating new business opportunities.

    The report also found that overall, those attending an event spend about twice as much per night as holiday visitors. For example, those arriving from overseas for a business event in 2019 spent on average $4,800 during their whole trip, 83% higher than a holiday maker’s $2,600 (Source: Austrade, Opportunities for the Visitor Economy, June 2021).

    Australian destinations have recently played host to events that made significant contributions to the visitor economy, including:

    The long-term strategy for Australia’s visitor economy, THRIVE 2030, includes specific reference to sporting, artistic, cultural, and business events as they support high-yield and high revenue visitation. States, territories and industry are encouraged to schedule and market events collaboratively to make the most of regional dispersal and repeat visitation. With major global events such as Sydney WorldPride 2023 on the horizon, it’s an exciting time for the visitor economy.

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