Tourism in Australia is among a “fantastic five” of super-growth sectors – alongside gas, agribusiness, international education and wealth management – which Deloitte believes could add about Tourism ...
A growing number of women are entering the in-demand cultural tourism field in which First Nations guides share treasured ...
Tourism Australia has launched a special edition of its global “Come and Say G’day” campaign in celebration of the decade of sporting events the country will host, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup ...
Photo Credit: Editor-in-Chief Sarah Kopit and Head of Research Seth Borko are the hosts of the Skift Travel Podcast. Skift Australian tourism officials aren't shy about stating their lofty ambitions ...
Australia is making a bid to capture some of the 50 million Indians who are expected to travel overseas by 2020 with a new plan to lure tourists. Australia is making a bid to capture some of the 50 ...
As the Western half of the Australian Tourism Exchange kicks off today, Andrew McEvoy, Managing Director of Tourism Australia, held a press conference to share the latest news from the country, and to ...
Tourism Australia realizes you can't put the cart before the horse. So the country's new ad campaign focuses less on tourism, per se, and more on what people need to do before they can enjoy the ...
Tourism Australia is launching the next phase of the global campaign in the UK on Monday 17 September. The campaign will launch in partnership with Qantas and will include a 30 second TV advert ...
Tourism Australia has collaborated with Friend of Australia ambassador and ICEHOUSE lead singer, Iva Davies and Qantas to create an online video clip to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Australia’s ...
The midst of lockdowns and border closures may not seem like the most logical time to launch a tourism campaign. But Tourism Australia’s new ad isn’t about going on vacation – it’s about getting ...
Australia launched a new $133 million (A$180 million) advertising campaign on Thursday which seeks to attract international tourists by swearing at them. “Where the bloody hell are you?” asks the new ...
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's peak tourism body estimated the country's bushfire crisis has so far cost the industry almost A$1 billion ($690 million) and called for urgent help from the ...