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Congratulations to Visit Whitsundays (#2) and Visit Sunshine Coast (#3) for coming in the top 3 most loved destinations in the whole world!
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Tourism WA, in partnership with the Shire of Manjimup, is hosting a free agritourism workshop in Manjimup on 23 February.
The workshop is designed specifically for WA regional businesses that want to further develop their existing business or use tourism as an additional income stream.
The event will refer to evidence-based research and…
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In this free webinar for Australian Regional Tourism on 15 February, Linda Tillman of Tilma Group and rEVENTS Academy will share five strategies for Councils to use to maximise social and economic benefits from events
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In this free webinar for Australian Regional Tourism on 15 February, Linda Tillman of Tilma Group and rEVENTS Academy will share five strategies for Councils to use to maximise social and economic benefits from events
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Tilma Group are excited to be presenting a webinar for Economic Development Australia on how regional destinations can get more benefits from visitors!
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Kushla RegionalTourism&EventsOfficer commented on the post, When a hotel gets everything right? a year ago
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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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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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