Fabienne Wintle
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The NSW Government’s agritourism policy has come into effect, making it simpler and easier for farmers to start and operate agritourism businesses across the state.
Farmers can now diversify their income by including agritourism experiences through fast-tracked, or without, planning approvals.
The NSW Government will work with councils to…
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Kushla RegionalTourism&EventsOfficer commented on the post, Have your say on Australia’s Tourism 2 years ago
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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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Carolyn CEO,Futurist,Strategist commented on the post, New Horizons: Siteminder’s top tourism trends 2 years ago
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Farmers who want to establish or expand into agritourism can apply for a 50% co-contribution up to $25,000 to employ specialist services or construct or modify on-farm infrastructure.
Applications due 13 November.
This is the final round, so be sure to apply. Applicants who missed out in the first round can…
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New rules in NSW to boost agritourism
Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole has released the NSW Government’s agritourism policy aimed at helping diversified farm businesses thrive.
“We’re making it cheaper and easier for our farmers to diversify their income by starting, running and growing agritourism experiences, such as farm stays, cafes,…
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Carolyn CEO,Futurist,Strategist posted a new post. 2 years ago
New Horizons: Siteminder's top tourism trendsCheck out 5 trends that can help drive recovery
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Lori. I hope you don't mind me sharing mine as it has come up a few times at the convention and I am educated on the topic. As one whose parents were affected by the… Read more
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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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The program for the Australian Agritourism Conference in Ballarat in October has been published
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