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  • Hunter Regional Tourism
    The Hunter Regional Tourism Organisation creates awareness and assists in increasing the profile of the region through advertising, promotion, public relations, information and publications, industry development and trade marketing.
  • Ipswich Visitors and Tourism Association
    Ipswich, Queensland's oldest provincial city, is an alluring blend of heritage charm, metropolitan sophistication and expansive green spaces. Early colonial buildings stand proud in the city centre, lovingly restored Queenslanders perch on hills and quaint townships dot the surrounding countryside.

    Just 40 minutes west of Brisbane and an hour from the Gold Coast, Ipswich combines rich heritage with the energy of being the hub of today's growth region in South East Queensland. Whether you’re looking for family friendly fun, outdoor adventure, adrenalin action, pure indulgence or a glimpse back to bygone days … come and
  • Tourism Industry Awards New Zealand
    The Tourism Industry Awards play an important role in enhancing New Zealand’s image as a tourism destination and increasing public awareness of the tourism industry's contribution to the New Zealand economy.

    Entering the Awards shows a significant commitment to your business and the process provides a great opportunity to reflect on your business and evaluate your business direction, practices and results.
  • Mundaring Tourism Association in the Heart of the Perth Hills
    The Shire of Mundaring covers an area of 644 sq. kms and one third of its total area is State Forest. Our villages are steeped in a rich history, closely linked by the old railway line that is now the fabulous Railway Reserves Heritage Trail stretching some 70kms through the shire. The amazing engineering feat that is the Mundaring Weir with the water pipeline to the Eastern Goldfields region is also here.
  • Coffs Harbour Tourism
    Coffs Coast region is framed by magnificent mountains on the one side and the ocean on the other, this is where the Great Dividing Range descends from the Plateaus inland and meets the East Coast. Encounter some of most diverse marine life thriving in the Solitary Islands Marine Park, where warm tropical currents from the north converge with the temperate waters from the south creating a habitat with over 500 species of fish. The region offers a range of experiences including our renowned beaches, rainforests, hinterland and a special trip up the mountain to the Plateau of Dorrigo with the incredible skywalk.