Susanne Clear
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The first of our Inspiring Agritourism webinar recordings are now live!
Alicia Vohland of Windy Acres Farm near Toowoomba shares how she developed a social media following well before launching her business, from the ‘bare field’ stage, and trialled many offerings to figure out what makes the most sense financially.
Watch the webinar at…
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Wow, it was hard to try to pull out the value to farmers from that research report! Have you found any other articles that interpret the study’s outcomes for average reader?
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To support business owners we’ve been mentoring, we reached out to the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) to learn more about their online on demand Tourism Trade Ready training.
ATEC has extended a one-time discount to help anyone in our network learn how to attract guests through travel agents: use the code tillman50 for 10% off…
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Thanks to the generosity of Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, Tilma Group is hosting a series of six Inspiring Agritourism webinars, available for anyone to join.
Simply email admin@tilmagroup.com.au, and let us know which (or all) webinars you’d like to join. They are held Tuesday afternoons at 5:30pm AEST.
30 April – Julie Schmidt from …
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It’s such an exciting time of year when it’s time to nominate for the state tourism awards – there’s nothing like the acknowledgement of a tourism award for a year of hard work!
Writing tourism award submissions is such a big time commitment that you’ll want to maximise your chances – so don’t miss our top tip to set your submission up for…
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Great article! Thank you
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Kushla RegionalTourism&EventsOfficer commented on the post, 5 Tips To Make Your Content More Accessible a year ago
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The international standard for event sustainability (ISO 20121) is up for a ten year review.
rEVENTS Academy is part of a committee made up of event industry representatives in Australia, and we’re asking for feedback on the proposed changes.
If you would like to review the draft International Standard and give your comments, please let us know…
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Hi Lauren, any idea if agritourism will be discussed in any detail?
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Almost $230,000 has been provided for 12 local and regional tourism organisation projects under a targeted program to support communities in disaster-prone areas of Queensland.
The projects are jointly funded by the Albanese and Palaszczuk Governments from the $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Initiative under Disaster Recovery…
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