Lisa Cameron
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy posted an update 5 years ago
Tourism Australia’s Destination Australia Conference is just around the corner. Will you be in Brisbane for it on March 14? EB rego’s close Jan 31 https://events.tourism.australia.com/destaus19/earlybird/Site/Register
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy and Jacquie Industry Engagement Manager are now connected 5 years ago
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy posted an update 5 years ago
Launched: NSW Food & Wine Tourism Strategy & Action Plan
The NSW Govt aims to position Sydney and regional NSW amongst the world’s leading food and wine destinations, offering Australia’s best and most diverse F&W tourism experiences. Five key pillars:
~ Assist the NSW F&W tourism sector to develop, promote and sell high-quality PRODUCTS… Read more
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy and Bec O'Neill are now connected 5 years ago
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy posted a new activity comment 5 years ago
Congratulations ladies 🙂
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Emma Costin and Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy are now connected 6 years ago
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy posted an update 6 years ago
Tourism Australia is hosting a free Accessible Tourism Webinar on Tuesday 30 November at 1pm. The webinar will outline the current size of the market for travellers with accessibility needs as well as Australian research into drivers/barriers to accessible tourism, the needs of travellers with a disability and those who travel with them, the… Read more
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy posted an update 6 years ago
What do you think about these food trends for 2019?
🍽 Regional destination dining
🍷 An educated public
🍑 The rise of plant-based eatingIs your region’s food + beverage offering encouraging visitor dispersal?
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Game on! It’s a lovely space to be in, with farmer’s markets and farm gate experiences offering people the chance to to take home the flavors of the destination, and restaurants providing indulgent dining experiences. We’ve got a few trails (Here’s our raw vegan blog http://bit.ly/vegetarianfoodtrail) and we’re about to launch a slow food guide… Read more
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Lisa CoordinatorCityandVisitorEconomy posted an update 6 years ago
NZ Cabinet has approved an International Visitor Levy (IVL) that is expected to generate $80m per annum for tourism infrastructure and conservation projects.
https://i.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/107412277/International-tourists-to-pay-new-35-visitor-levy
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