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  • Tourism Council Website
    Tourism Council Western Australia is responsible for the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program in WA. This program is designed to establish and continually improve industry standards for conducting a tourism business.Accreditation provides consumers, and the industry, with an assurance that businesses are committed to professionalism both in operations and delivery of service.
  • Tourism Futures
    Tourism Australia, Tourism Queensland, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation and Gold Coast Tourism have staged the seventh National Conference on Tourism Futures from 17-19 August 2009 at the Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa, the Gold Coast.

    The Conference took a forward perspective on the industry, looking out over a ten year timeframe and examining opportunities and issues for the future.
  • Brisbane Valley Tourism Association
    Today, beef cattle production is still the main industry. Small crop farmers, grain and fodder producers abound. This coupled with the Lockyer Valley, provide the "salad bowl" of Brisbane. Tourism is a growing industry in the shire with a major focus on the heritage and lakes in the region.
  • Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Committee
    Throughout Western Australia you can enjoy a diverse range of authentic Indigenous experiences ranging from
    traditional dance and dreamtime stories to contemporary history, bush tours and art.

    Tourism offers a unique opportunity for Aboriginal people to participate in business in a real and meaningful way, while still maintaining our cultural heritage and caring for country.

    There is no better way to enjoy and interpret the magnificant coasts and beautiful rugged countryside than with a traditional custodian of the land.
  • Gympie Cooloola Touris
    Tin Can Bay is a quiet holiday destination for those who love the coast and the natural wonders of the Cooloola National Park. Located half an hours drive east of Gympie, the town is built on a peninsula that extends into Tin Can Inlet, close to the southern tip of World Heritage listed Fraser Island.

    Marina, houseboat and yacht charter facilities reflect the predominance of water-based activities for visitors wishing to explore the Great Sandy Strait from Inskip Point to Hervey Bay; a beautiful waterway protected by Fraser Island.There is nothing like seeing the sunset from Strait.