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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 5 months ago
In partnership with the Australian Government and Victorian State Government, through the Choose Tourism Program, VTIC is pleased to present the Choose Tourism Careers Expo.
The Choose Tourism Careers Expo will showcase the dynamic and diverse career pathways that exist in the tourism and events industry. This inaugural one-day event will…
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 5 months ago
Tourism businesses now have a new resource to enhance accessibility with the launch of the WELCOME Framework. This easy-to-read guide empowers businesses to cater to everyone, regardless of age or ability, by offering practical, straightforward tips. Accessible tourism is a significant market opportunity. Nearly 20 per cent of Australians… Read more
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 5 months ago
Tourism Australia’s June Industry Webinar will take place on Friday 21 June at 11am AEST. Join the webinar to hear Tourism Australia’s update including the latest research, insights and activity presented by Tourism Australia’s Managing Director Phillipa Harrison, along with our regular session featuring industry guests. Register to attend the… Read more
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 5 months ago
Consultation on the next phase of THRIVE 2030 is currently being undertaken. We encourage ART Members to support Agritourism by having their say, and putting it at the forefront of Phase 2.
Visit the consultation page before Friday 28 June 2024.
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 5 months ago
ATE returns to Brisbane for the first time since 2007 and it will be the fourth time the city has held the event, having also hosted in 2001 and 2002.
Federal Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator Don Farrell, said ATE is an important event each year which provides the Australian tourism industry with the chance to meet with tourism…
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 6 months ago
More than a billion people across the world live with a disability and 90 per cent of travellers with a disability take at least one leisure trip per year.
Over the next three years, Destination NSW will work with accessibility agency Get Skilled Access, founded by Dylan Alcott OAM, to improve accessibility and inclusion for visitors…
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 6 months ago
The NSW Visitor Economy Strategy 2030 is being reviewed and evolved to showcase the best of NSW to the world by focussing on the diverse experiences it offers visitors. Destination NSW is inviting visitor economy stakeholders from across the state to contribute their insights and expertise to the review. This feedback will help…
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Giovanna Managing Director replied to the discussion Tourism News in the forum Tourism News 6 months ago
<font face=”inherit”>Interesting article thanks for sharing. If you’re working in this space it’s not new news but it is still very valuable insights into WA and destinations looking to explore the agritourism opportunities. I agree with Kushla, very </font>academic<font face=”inherit”> – more insights into the value for the farmer and their…
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Kushla RegionalTourism&EventsOfficer replied to the discussion Tourism News in the forum Tourism News 6 months ago
Wow, it was hard to try to pull out the value to farmers from that research report! Have you found any other articles that interpret the study’s outcomes for average reader?
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 6 months ago
Location, authenticity, interaction and learning are important factors to enhance agritourism experiences, according to researchers from The University of Western Australia.
The study, by Associate Professor Kirsten Martinus, Director of the Future Regions Lab from UWA’s School of Social Sciences, Associate Professor Bryan Boruff, from UWA’s…
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