Rachel Hanson
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CULTURE, HERITAGE AND ARTS REGIONAL TOURISM PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN
The Victorian government announced $149 million in funding for ten regional tourist destinations this morning, part of it’s four-year plan to rebuild the local tourism industry, totalling $633 million in funding.
Titled the Visitor Economy Recovery and Reform Plan, the roadmap will see ten regional tourist destinations receive a…
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Grant Opportunity: Preparing Australian Communities - Local Stream
Tourism Australia’s specialist business events unit, Business Events Australia, made a series of announcements on 15 April to further support Australia’s business events sector and drive demand for future business. These include continued funding for the Bid Fund Program and Boost Program, as well as releasing a new video series showcasing…
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Visitor Services Officer - Ballarat
The next round of the Great State Voucher program kicks off on 21 April – with almost 250 operators across the state signed up to provide a world-class selection of hosted tours and experiences.
From single-day to overnight tours, the array of experiences on offer showcase some of the best of South Australia’s most eclectic, innovative and…
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National Indigenous Tourism Mentoring Program
The National Visitor Survey for the year ending December 2020 has been released, as well as the National Visitor Survey data for January 2021.
These results provide statistics on how Australian residents travel within Australia.
Visit the below links for more information:
National Visitor Survey – Year Ending December 2020
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
Looking forward to it @Alysia
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Small tourism grants now available - SA
Join us this Friday to talk all things regional tourism!
Facilitated by Australian Regional Tourism Ambassador, Alysia Brandenburg, this is an open session where attendees can ask questions, raise topics or provide industry updates.
Guest Speaker: Leigh Sorenson, General Manager – Industry Relations at Tourism Australia discussing Tourism…
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2022 Young Tourism Leaders program are closing soon (QLD)
How do you keep regional tourism dollars rolling in and support local producers when nobody can leave home for months at a time?
It’s been a major challenge for many growers and makers across Southern NSW as COVID-19 gripped the community, stifled the market and prevented regional producers from attending international trade fairs and networking…
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APEC; Learn to implement digital services for your tourism business.
Here at the SATC, we love our state and we love what we do. We want to bring visitors to South Australia to build a prosperous economy and share the love with the rest of Australia and the world. We search for undiscovered experiences, remarkable people and immersive products, and we tenaciously seek the best.
Forming part of Events South…
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Regional Australia Institute Update
How to diversify and increase your revenue streams webinar
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Have you been thinking about new ways of increasing and diversifying your association’s revenue streams? There are lots of ideas out there about what can be done to generate sustainable revenue, but what are the best and most cost efficient ways to maintain or build…
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Lauren ChiefExecutiveOfficer commented on the post, DEVELOPING REGIONAL TOURISM THROUGH GRANTS 3 years ago
Couldn’t agree more Linda, with so many grants opening (often with short application times) we need to make sure we have projects shovel ready to be able to take advantage of them.
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