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  • Tourism Council Western Australia
    Tourism Council Western Australia Ltd (TCWA) is an independent, not for profit organisation, representing the interests of its members. TCWA is governed by members from within Western Australia. As a result, it truly reflects the views of the industry at all levels across the state.
  • Tourism Industry Council NSW
    The Tourism Industry Council NSW is the industry voice of Australia’s largest and most diverse tourism market. Tourism contributes more than $20 billion and 180,000 jobs to the State economy, making it one of the most important of all markets for the State.
    Formed in 2001, the organisation is focused on lobbying State and Federal Government to enaure New South Wales remains the number one tourism destination in Australia. As an advocate for all companies with an interest in tourism, it works with government, industry and community stakeholders to boost investment, employment and promotional opportunities for tourism throughout the State.
  • Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators
    AMPTO Limited is a not for profit limited company registered with ASIC. It is the peak body for marine tourism in Queensland and has members throughout the State.

    AMPTO represents the interests of the industry to government and government instrumentalities. It actively lobbies for support from the federal and state Environment Ministers on ecological issues and the Tourism Ministers for tourism matters.
  • Tourism Industry Association, New Zealand
    Tourism Industry Association New Zealand. Join TIA, New Zealand Tourism news and media, Events, Industry facts and more.TIA’s Mission

    To be the strong and inspirational voice of tourism, to deliver real bottom line value to our members, and continue to help build the tourism sector as a strong, vibrant and responsible bedrock industry for New Zealand.
  • Echuca Moama Tourism
    Echuca - Moama, the paddlesteamer capital of Australia is an ideal holiday destination, with excellent accommodation choices.

    Just two and a half hours from Melbourne, it offers a host of things to enjoy.

    Visit the Port of Echuca to discover the early history of the region when Echuca-Moama was a bustling riverport.

    Experience the Murray River, the centrepiece of the towns. Travel in a paddlesteamer, hire a houseboat, go fishing, canoeing or waterskiing. You can also use Echuca-Moama as your base to explore nearby towns, magnificent red gum forests, wetlands and fauna parks.