• ART OF ATTRACTION TOURISM SUMMIT KEWYNOTE SPEAKER ANNOUNCED

    Delegates at the 2024 Art of Attraction Tourism Summit will be taking away learnings from the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes to help bolster tourism throughout regional Australia.

    Public Art flourished in the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes and helped…

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  • REVEALING THE AUSTRALIAN STREET ART FINALISTS

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    The best street art experiences in the nation have been revealed with the announcement of finalists in the Australian Street Art Awards.

    Awards Director Liz Rivers said communities that promote their street and outdoor art understand that it is a unique landmark – an attraction…

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  • AUSTRALIA’S BEST EXPERIENCES FOR MATURE-AGE TRAVELLERS

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    The shining stars who best cater to mature age visitors have been recognised with finalists announced today.

    This includes the 13 submission-based categories plus the Best Pub Stay, which sees six finalists determined by public vote.

    Awards Director, Kim Morgan, said…

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  • ART OF ATTRACTION TOURISM SUMMIT REGISTRATIONS OPEN

    Hello fellow tourism folks,

    Registrations are now open for the Art of Attraction Tourism Summit, Australia’s only conference to explore two of the fastest-growing, most lucrative segments in tourism: Mature-age travel and art loving visitors.

    The two-day day conference plus Welcome Reception…

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  • Best Places Across Australia to See Street Art in 2022 Unveiled

    Twenty-six public art experiences have been recognised as the best in the country for art-loving visitors at the Australian Street Art Awards, announced Friday night from Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

    The Gold Award winners of the 2021 Australia Street Art Awards, a Tourism Awards…

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  • Call for Papers, Case Studies & Destination Campaign Insights

    Is there something that you’re itching to share with those who are keen to attract more art-loving visitors or mature-age travellers?

    If the answer to either of those questions is ‘yes’, then we invite you to respond to the Call for Papers for the Art of Attraction Tourism Summit, 2 – 4…

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  • Liz Rivers

    Queensland has no chance of getting a bigger slice of the business events (BE) pie under their current vision. In fact, they will lose this sector.

    While NSW is already rolling out a program to help BE organisers safeguard financially against sudden shut downs, QLD is fumbling in the dark with high-flying promises.

    With 96% of all BEs cancelled…

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