Casey Polsen
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
TRA research assesses the barriers to visitor dispersal into Australia’s regions and identifies areas for possible action
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
Following more than 20 successful years of recognising high-quality tourism businesses, Australian tourism accreditation and awards will be re-branded to better promote your business.
The new Quality Tourism Framework will combine multiple tourism accreditation, business development and awards programs into a single, user-friendly online tool… Read more
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
Feedback for the Beyond Tourism 2020 Steering Committee Report is due on Friday 8th March. Tell us what you think, is the report sufficient or can it be improved to better support regional tourism?
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
Well done to Visit Albury Wodonga who have just unveiled a new website with a handy trip planner for the region!
Great to see our regions investing in high quality digital assets! http://www.visitalburywodonga.com -
Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
Regional is the Australian brand and it’s time for the regional tourism industry to have their say on Australia’s next national tourism strategy.
Today Minister Birmingham announced the draft report developed by the Beyond Tourism 2020 Steering Committee is open for public consultation.
For further details on how to provide feedback on the… Read more
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted a new activity comment 5 years ago
A great offer for SA operators! @donnafoster
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer and Nicole Tourism Coordinator are now connected 5 years ago
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted a new post. 5 years ago
How the Humble Pie Spawned a Major Tourism CampaignContributed by @aliuren at Kikstart From the Southern Highlands, to the ‘Southern Pie-lands’, the humble pie has spawned a marketing campaign that has seen an…
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
Start the year off with funding for your event. Applications are open for the Queensland Destination Events Program with $10,000 to $25,000 available to help with event costs, like marketing, strategic planning, short-term hires and infrastructure.
Apply > http://ow.ly/kDTw30mTCKC -
Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted an update 5 years ago
We’d love to share ideas and programs that your local council are implementing, or would like to, in your region that stimulate economic growth and support the establishment of new business.
A great example is Startup Gippsland. A collaboration between a number of local councils (Bass Coast Shire, Baw Baw Shire, Latrobe City and Wellington… Read more
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