Tourism
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Holiday parks upgrade signals major boost for NSW regional tourism
Regional tourism in NSW is set to grow following the announcement of a $28 million upgrade to Reflections Holiday Parks
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High-tech, low-touch accommodation stays order of the day
A new study shows that 97 percent of Australians plan to travel in the next six months with 29 percent…
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Industry ready to rebuild alongside new Minister
Australian industry bodies welcome the appointment of the new Minister for Tourism & Trade, Senator Don Farrell
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O’Reilly legend magnet for Scenic Rim visitors
Named as one of Lonely Planet’s top 10 regions to visit in 2022, Queensland’s Scenic Rim is grabbing worldwide attention
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Priceless – Global leisure and business flight bookings now surpassing pre-pandemic levels
New research shows for the first time since the pandemic, global leisure and business flight bookings have surpassed pre-pandemic levels
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WA tourism and hospitality back in business
In a big shake up to WA border controls, G2G requirements, third-dose vaccine requirements and indoor masks have been scrapped
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Return of the ‘10 pound’ ticket: How to attract working holiday makers ‘down under’
Clever SA campaign to entice young travellers from UK & Ireland to Adelaide for just £10 aims to fill the…
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Parks are perfectly located for exquisite events
Promoting themselves as venues for weddings and corporate events offer holiday parks good opportunities for revenue diversification
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TAA welcomes return of cruise industry
With Sydney once again welcoming cruise ships, the NZ Cruise Association is calling on Government to follow suit and reopen…
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QTIC appoints new CEO
QTIC has named highly experienced BEDA CEO, Brett Fraser as the man to to succeed outgoing chief executive, Daniel Gschwind
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