Bec O'Neill
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Lauren Chief Executive Officer posted a new post. 2 years ago
Have your say on Australia's TourismAustralian Regional Tourism is preparing a submission to the Federal Government inquiry into Australia’s tourism sector. We encourage all tourism professionals to provide their input…
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Hi Allison, Yes, the webinar will be recorded and a link will be provided via our Webinar/Podcasts page here on the Tourism Hub. Thank you!
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Well done, Reflections Holiday Parks!
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Thanks @Karly_Fynn and to all #ARTC22 presenters for making these presentations available online 🙂
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A great case study from ART Ambassador @peter-woofmedia
Come and See For Yourself is a stunning destination campaign created by Coonamble, Gilgandra and Warrambungle; three LGAs working in co-operation to promote tourism to their picturesque pocket in Central West New South Wales. Take a look
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There’s still time to register for the Australian Regional Tourism Convention and National Agritourism Conference being held in just two weeks from 10-13 October (ART Convention 10-12 October and Agritourism Conference 13 October).
This year’s convention theme is “Regional Australia – paving the way for a stronger visitor economy“.
You won’t…
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Thanks and looking forward to this one 🙂
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Fab, thanks for sharing the recording.
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TEQ launched a global Working Holiday Maker (WHM) campaign to build aspiration for Queensland as a working holiday destination. The campaign will target WHM in priority global markets and intercept WHM who are already in Australia
to encourage them to travel to Queensland. Find out how to get involved here.
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Destination NSW has partnered with digital consultancy Tourism Tribe to offer a free Digital Skills Accelerator for Tourism program to help businesses in the NSW visitor economy transform their online marketing. The program provides customised digital health checks to ensure businesses optimise their websites, improve their online listings…
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Over four million Australians are planning a trip away this Easter with $7.1 billion to be spent on holidays, while around $1.5 billion will be splurged on food and chocolate, in a major boon for tourism operators and retail businesses.
Research released today by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) in conjunction with Roy Morgan has… Read more
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