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THRIVE 2030 – The Long-term National Strategy for the Visitor Economy

THRIVE 2030 – The Long-term National Strategy for the Visitor Economy

by Tash McQueen | Mar 28, 2022 | 2022, Industry News

The Hon Dan Tehan MP, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment has launched THRIVE 2030, the long-term national strategy for the visitor economy.   THRIVE 2030 is expected to grow the value of the visitor economy to $230 billion by 2030.  There are more...
Updated Timetable: Jobs and Skills Bus Trial for the Shoalhaven

Updated Timetable: Jobs and Skills Bus Trial for the Shoalhaven

by Tash McQueen | Mar 16, 2022 | 2022, Industry News

The Local Jobs Program Team has negotiated a partnership with Nowra Coaches to offer an enhanced Jobs and Skills Bus trial to address transport challenges for jobseekers and workers in the Shoalhaven. Nowra Coaches joins Shoal Bus to offer a wider trial service, that...

Tourism Investment Monitor 2020-21 now available

by Tash McQueen | Mar 16, 2022 | Industry Insights

Tourism Research Australia’s (TRA) annual Tourism Investment Monitor 2020-21 has been published. This report compiles all known major tourism investment projects (planned and under construction) in Australia and reveals a tourism investment pipeline of 225...

Reimaging the Future of Tourism video series

by Tash McQueen | Mar 16, 2022 | Business & Skills Development

At Tourism Australia’s recent Destination Australia Conference, discussion included some of the key opportunities identified off the back of our insights and emerging trends, as areas of potential focus for tourism operators.  To highlight these opportunities, a...

Tourism Australia adopts Aboriginal Dual Naming

by Tash McQueen | Mar 16, 2022 | 2022, Industry News

Tourism Australia has adopting a dual-naming approach for capital cities and other specific locations around Australia by using the known Aboriginal name alongside the English name. As Aboriginal and dual naming becomes more commonly used in Australia, it not only...
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