Linda Tillman
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Lauren Chief Executive Officer posted a new post. 2 years ago
See HERE to view the full ART submission THRIVE 2030 is too high-level to be Australia’s next national long-term tourism strategy. The proposed strategy is…
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Tilma Group sure does have a good track record, @kushlagale helped pull together ART’s successful BBRF application for the agritourism project! Thanks Kushla
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On behalf of Australian Regional Tourism, I’d like to invite the regional tourism community to provide any key recommendations you may have for inclusion in the ART THRIVE 2030 submission.
Feedback from industry so far hasn’t been very positive however it is critical that we provide a strong submission to advocate for priority outcomes in…
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Funding for projects that will provide economic and social benefits to regional and remote areas.
Applications are now open for Round 6 of the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF), paving the way for new projects that regional communities deserve to be funded and delivered. The program commits $250 million to fund the…
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The message from this is loud and clear, they don’t really want industry feedback!
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Join us for this week’s tutorial ‘Customer expectations on managing vaccination status’ our presenters discuss domestic consumers views on vaccination and travel.
How do Australian’s feel about tourism and hospitality businesses vaccination policies? Carolyn Childs, MyTravelResearch.com has been exploring this sensitive topic as part of the…
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Australian Regional Tourism urges Government to better understand the needs of the people that they represent
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, the Hon Dan Tehan, has today released a proposed strategy for the visitor economy, THRIVE 2030 (The Re-Imagined Visitor Economy). Austrade is seeking stakeholder views on the draft…
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The South Australian State Government, together with industry leaders, has today released the South Australian Arts & Cultural Tourism Strategy 2025 which sets an ambitious plan to recover the sector to its pre pandemic high and cement the state’s position as a vibrant arts and culture destination.
The Strategy is launched as a major art…
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Funding to grow Queensland agritourism
New grants are now available to assist farmers establish or expand their
operations into agritourism and share where Queensland’s high-quality food, fibre
and foliage comes from and how it is produced.
The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) has partnered with the Queensland
Government to deliver the…
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Lauren Chief Executive Officer posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
Hey @dsctourism I recall Margaret River has a guided walk through caves that was once government owned (along with a cafe and discovery centre attached) and possibly sold to the local tourism association so that all profits are reinvested into the industry. I don’t have all of the details however the best person to ask would be Melissa… Read more
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