Tourism Region Profiles provide comprehensive tourism demand and supply data for 77 of Australia’s tourism regions and all states and territories. The profiles are published annually and provide reliable visitor ...
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Tourism plays a significant part in Australia’s economy, contributing to both GDP and employment. Tourism Research Australia’s strategic research and analysis program focuses on delivering measures of the structure and ...
Read moreTourism in Australia continues to be a driver of growth for the Australian economy, with domestic and international tourism spend totalling $122 billion in 2018-19. In the financial year 2018–19, ...
Read moreAn infographic produced by Tourism Australia showing the value of tourism between 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2019. >> Download the infographic
Read moreRegional councils across Australia are taking a closer look /at how the tourism dollar can benefit their region. Within local government there is a broad range of knowledge and experience ...
Read moreTourism plays a significant part in the Australian economy, contributing 2.6% to Australia’s GDP and 4.5% to Australia’s employment in 2009–10. With 46% of tourism expenditure in Australia spent in ...
Read moreThe process to enable this research on Local Government spend on Tourism commenced back at a 2013 Tourism Ministers’ meeXng. At this meeXng two major Tourism AssociaXons presented the need ...
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How to Grow Your Region’s Slice of Australia’s Tourism Pie by Leveraging the Enablers of a Vibrant Visitor Community
By Sasha Lennon and Roger Gibbins Many of Australia’s tourism icons are located in regional Australia and the visitor economy is a pillar of regional economic activity. Australia’s tourism industry ...
Read moreA few weeks ago I wrote about the Barossa Vintage Festival and the role of economic developers in engaging business in festival related opportunities. One project to achieve this end ...
Read moreby David Duncanson In these days of social media where the app rules destination marketing, is there still a place for the humble brown tourist sign pointing to an attraction? ...
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