Published on : Monday, May 13, 2019
Tourism Australia’s John O’Sullivan, Expedia’s James Thornton, Hobbiton’s, Russell Alexander and the Fren family of Nines smash hit show Travel Guides have been unveiled today as part of Tourism and Transport Forums, 2019 Outlook conference to take place on Wednesday …
Published on : Monday, May 13, 2019
The check-in system of Virgin Australia crashed on Monday afternoon, across the country leading to travel chaos. Customers were forced into lengthy delays. Some flights have been delayed by about 2-3 hours. Passengers sitting on board in the aircraft also …
Published on : Friday, May 10, 2019
The WA Government has continued to invest in the visitor economy and related transport infrastructure and should be congratulated as the WA 2019/20 Budget was handed down this afternoon. The budget includes more than $100 million for tourism, as …
Published on : Thursday, May 9, 2019
Applications for the 2019 Western Australian Industry and Export Awards have opened today. This year’s awards comprise 17 categories, including 13 export categories that are aligned with the Australian Export Awards (AEA). A new addition to this year’s …
Published on : Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Negros Occidental was displayed as a potential tourism and investment destination in the just finished Regional Australia-Asia Chambers Forum organized in Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australia. Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr., who headed the delegation of the province during the …
Published on : Wednesday, May 8, 2019
The peak tourism body of Australia, Tourism Australia, has endorsed Susan Coghill as the chief marketing officer. Coghill will develop from her current role as general manager creative, content and campaigns to replace Lisa Ronson, who left the organization …
Published on : Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Tourism Australia’s chief John O’Sullivan has quit after five years in charge, promoting the country in the global stage. Mr. O’Sullivan will leave to become the chief executive and executive director of the ASX-listed company Experience Co., staying in …
Published on : Monday, May 6, 2019
National parks, marine parks and conservation reserves have received a huge monetary boost from West Australia government. Under the ambitious Plan for Our Parks initiative, five million hectares of new national and marine parks and reserves will be established over …
Published on : Thursday, May 2, 2019
With more than 2,000 delegates descending on Western Australia’s shores to experience the State’s remarkable tourism offerings, last month’s Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) in Perth proved a huge success. ATE19, organised by Tourism Australia and co-hosted by Tourism Western …
Published on : Thursday, May 2, 2019
In a deal struck by the State Government through Tourism Western Australia, Western Australia will star in a week of episodes filmed for top-rating television show MasterChef Australia. The WA episodes will be broadcast on Network 10 and the …
Published on : Thursday, May 2, 2019
Applications Tourism Australia’s Corroboree West are now open. It will be held in Perth, Western Australia, from October 7 to 11, 2019. Corroboree West combines a training workshop and familiarisation visits exclusively for qualified Aussie Specialist travel agents from USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Switzerland, …
Published on : Thursday, May 2, 2019
Six tourism industry partners joined VisitCanberra in Perth from April 9 – 12 to take part in the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE). ATE, run by Tourism Australia, is Australia’s largest annual travel tradeshow. The event attracted more than 2,000 …
Published on : Tuesday, April 30, 2019
International terrorism remains a threat to Australians living and travelling overseas. Australian Government issue travel advisory warning for worldwide terrorist attacks. As numerous terrorist groups continue to carry out attacks worldwide, they have demonstrated the intent and capability to undertake …
Published on : Monday, April 29, 2019
Problems with the computer system that processes passengers arriving into Australia have caused delays across all airports in Australia. A 40-minute long video by ‘Oz by Drone’ showed passengers moving only a few metres. The glitch led to manual screening …
Published on : Friday, April 26, 2019
Australian domestic tourism has seen a growing trend for almost a decade now. Except for a little blip in 2009, Australians have been spending more and more every year on domestic travel and holidays. At the end of …
Published on : Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Targeting young people who want to combine travel with temporary work, Tourism Australia has launched a new youth campaign under Australia’s Working Holiday Maker program. The campaign seeks to demonstrate how a working holiday in Australia can give young …
Published on : Tuesday, April 23, 2019
New figures released this week show that that visitors and locals continue to choose Australia as a holiday destination in record numbers and a happy to spend while they explore. Tourism & Transport Forum Chief Executive Officer Margy Osmond …
Published on : Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival is back and it’s bigger than ever, now spanning a two month period. It is the much anticipated annual event held at NSW, Australia, which showcases the region’s diverse wine and food culture …
Published on : Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Record numbers of interstate and international tourists visited Western Australia in 2018, according to results from Tourism Research Australia. Results have also shown spending by out of state visitors is on the rise, up 6.5 per cent to $3.8 billion. …
Published on : Tuesday, April 23, 2019
During the peak travel season in 2019, Qantas, in partnership with the State Government, will trial affordable airfares between Perth and Exmouth. The trial is part of the Western Australia State Government’s commitment to work with airlines and other partners …
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