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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 8 months ago
Join us on Thursday 7 March for a session to celebrate International Women’s Day. This session will celebrate women in tourism and discuss career development for younger women in the industry. Participants will also hear from tourism professionals about their experiences within the industry and learnings from their own journeys. We…
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 8 months ago
Tourism Research Australia has released the 2022-23 Tourism Investment Monitor. The pipeline consisted of 307 projects with a value of $56.1 billion.
The Tourism Investment Monitor details investment in 3 key tourism segments. We identified the following characteristics for 2022-23:
Aviation: 19 projects valued at $18.8 billion
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
The WA Government, through Tourism WA, has launched the Western Australia Visitor Economy Strategy 2033 (WAVES 2033). A 10-year roadmap for the future of the state’s visitor economy, signalling the start of a ‘Dream Decade’ for the tourism industry. WAVES 2033 outlines a new vision for Western Australia ‘to be recognised as a world-class… Read more
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
An Agritourism Journey through the South West of Australia. From 9 – 15 March 2025. The aim of the tour is is to take you on a journey of discovery to look at different ways agri-tourism can evolve and to learn from those opportunities. The tour will be led by global agri-tourism consultants John & Linda Stanley.
View the itinerary here.
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
The NVS snapshot for the month of November 2023 is now published. It provides statistics on how Australian residents travelled in your state or territory and nationally during this period. In November 2023, Australian residents took 9.2 million overnight trips and spent $8.7 billion.
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
The 2024 State of Australia’s Regions report builds the regional evidence base – supporting the Government’s commitment to targeted, effective and efficient regional investment that works better for people and for regions. It demonstrates the Government’s continued focus on ensuring regional people, communities and industries are vibrant,…
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
The Indigenous Governance Awards share the success of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organisations from around Australia.
The awards are held every two years and are proudly presented in partnership by Reconciliation Australia, the Australian Indigenous Governance Institute, and the BHP Foundation.
2024 Awards Open Now
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
The Australian Tourism Industry Council are holding their inaugural conference: The Talking Tourism Business Forum in Darwin prior to the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards on Friday 15 March. The Talking Tourism Business Forum brings tourism business operators together to enable effective peer-to-peer learning and development.
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
The first Tourism Australia Industry Webinar for this year will take place on Friday 9 February at 11am AEDT. Along with an update from Tourism Australia’s Managing Director, Phillipa Harrison, we will be joined by Tourism Tropical North Queensland’s CEO, Mark Olsen who will give an update on the region following the recent weather events.… Read more
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Eliza Writer started the discussion in the forum Tourism News 9 months ago
Join us for the first tutorial of 2024
‘What’s Happening in North Queensland?’ The latest situation and advice for the tourism industry
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Join us on Wednesday 31 January for an update on the latest situation in North Queensland. Participants will hear from ATEC, Tourism and Events Queensland, Tourism Tropical North Queensland and ATEC…
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