Glenn Mickle
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Great to see a spotlight on events to drive the visitor economy 🙂
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We love the genuinely ‘three pillar’ sustainable approach of Tasmania’s new 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy and Action Plan recognising economy, environment and community as equally essential elements for the destination managers to nurture and support. Actually, we love it so much that we wrote a blog about it… best-practice-destination-management
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I love that this grant is purposely targeting low volume, high yield and off peak visitation into regions.
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Sounds great. I am bummed that I can’t attend this year 🙁
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The international standard for event sustainability (ISO 20121) is up for a ten year review.
rEVENTS Academy is part of a committee made up of event industry representatives in Australia, and we’re asking for feedback on the proposed changes.
If you would like to review the draft International Standard and give your comments, please let us know…
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Linda Managing Director posted a new post. a year ago
How to increase an event's economic impact.Events create community pride and liveability, visitor loyalty and advocacy for a destination, and, importantly, deliver an economic boost for local businesses – and events…
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Yes please!!! I have started planning my family adventure for mid 2024 🙂
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Hey K, I reckon you would be better to reach out to Bass Coast to ask. I would assume it will be considered as part of the diversification discussion 🙂
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Hi Lauren, any idea if agritourism will be discussed in any detail?
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Almost $230,000 has been provided for 12 local and regional tourism organisation projects under a targeted program to support communities in disaster-prone areas of Queensland.
The projects are jointly funded by the Albanese and Palaszczuk Governments from the $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Initiative under Disaster Recovery…
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