The Caravan & Camping Industry Association of NSW (CCIA) and the Manufactured Housing Industry Association of New South Wales (MHIA) traces its history back to the 1969 amalgamation of the Caravan Trades Association of NSW and the Caravan Parks Association of NSW. This was a historic move, as the park and trade Associations had not come together anywhere else in Australia. The Association is managed by a Board of Directors elected every second year from within its membership, and is administered from its headquarters at Rosehill.
South Australian Tourism Accreditation Board
Leading South Australian tourism operators display the accreditation tick. They've met specific criteria ensuring they are committed to exceeding your expectations with great customer service and the highest standards of business practice.
For peace of mind, look for the tick as your assurance of:
Quality
Reliability
Professionalism
Environmental Practices
Adherence to a Code of Ethics
Backpackers Operators Association NSW
BOA NSW is the industry association for professionals and businesses in the backpacker sector of the tourism industry.
We are a not-for-profit organisation, directed by a membership elected executive committee. Committee members come from all sector of the industry, which ensures broad representation.
Our members are accepted into one of the three membership categories: Hostel Business (sub-divided according to number of beds), Other Backpacker Businesses (sub-divided according to number of employees) and Associate/Non-Voting (for industry suppliers and other stakeholders). All members are required to comply with the Code of Conduct and Objects and Rules.
Riverina Tourism
Riverina Regional Tourism (RRT) is one of 13 Regional Tourism Organisations in NSW and is recognised as the peak Regional Tourism Organisation in the Riverina. The key role of the organisation is as a tourism marketing body for the Riverina.
The role of Riverina Regional Tourism includes to:
· provide regional tourism marketing and promotion
· work in a united manner to increase tourism numbers and yield
· facilitate product development
· provide leadership and guidance for the regional tourism industry
· link with industry to ensure the region is able to deliver on the promise
· manage “Riverina… naturally” branding awareness
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.
Hokianga Tourism Association
A harbour with a history; guarded at the sea by sandbars and solid rock; a seascape of luminous dunes and tides.
It is a beautiful place. If you come by SH 12 from the south you travel through the ancient kauri forest of Waipoua, a stunning reminder of the depth and dignity of Northland’s native bush.
Hokianga was named after the celebrated Polynesian navigator Kupe, the founding father of Maori lore and leaver of legends and landscapes bearing names. The harbour starts at Arai Te Uru, ancestral mother of eleven sons, each a valley leading to the tidal stream, a gathering of rivers merging as a sweep of currents and flows of colour and form.