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  • Bus NSW
    It was on January 12, 1942 that bus operator Roy Corrigan was provided with a desk in what was then the premises of Reo Motors in William Street, Sydney and he was handed a list of 50 names of people to be contacted. His brief was to get the newly formed NSW Omnibus Proprietors’ Association up and running. He had just been appointed Association Secretary. Six years previously, Roy had established a service car and taxi operation between Berowra and Berowra Waters; he later acquired the Hornsby-Galston-Arcadia bus service.
    For the ten years prior to that January day in 1942 the interests of private bus operators had been catered for by the Feeder Bus Owner’s Association. But membership had begun to decline due to the difficulties being experienced by operators as World War 11 tightened its grip. It was decided to revitalize the association, change its name from the Feeder Bus Owners Association to the NSW Omnibus Proprietors’ Association and expand its membership throughout the State. The State was to be divided into districts, with branches at Newcastle, Gosford, Katoomba and Wollongong. Metropolitan branches were to be established at Parramatta, Liverpool, Hurstville and North Sydney. Later other branches were to be formed at Lismore, Grafton, Broken Hill, Wagga Wagga, Cowra and Nowra. Brian LeQuesne was elected president, and Roy Corrigan was chosen to look after the administrative side.
  • Mackay Tourism
    Mackay Tourism Limited, and the Mackay Region of North Queensland, Australia. We hope you will enjoy gathering our information and ideas to make your stay with us a very special experience. We are fortunate to call this beautiful area of Queensland our home, and we trust you, too, will thoroughly enjoy every day and every visit, for whatever purpose.

    For immediate visitor information use the tool bar above and the ‘Book Now’ button. For our Mackay Convention Bureau and our Mackay Tourism corporate sites, use the buttons to the right.
  • 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
  • Adelaide Convention and Tourism Authority
    The Adelaide Convention Tourism Authority has been entrusted with the responsibility of promoting South Australia's convention industry for more than 30 years. Established in 1972 as the Adelaide Convention Bureau, ACTA has developed a reputation for being a results-driven organisation that delivers tangible benefits for its members.

    Our role is to market South Australia as a leading convention, incentive travel and exhibition destination. We are a private, non-profit organisation that is funded through our stakeholders - our members, State and Local Government.
  • 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.