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  • Forestry Tourism in Tasmania
    # State forest covers about 22% or 1.502 million hectares of Tasmania’s total land area.

    # There are over 5 000 km of roads on State forest. This roading system provides access to remote areas for tourists, bushwalkers and beekeepers.

    # As well as the major tourist developments on State forest (such as the Tahune AirWalk, DIsmal Swamp and the Scottsdale EcoCentre) there are about 75 recreation and picnic sites.

    # 250 walking tracks on State forest cover a distance of approximately 600 km.

    # Currently there are about 30 licensed Commercial Tourist Operators providing guided leisure and recreation activities on State forest.
  • Norfolk Island Tourism
    Norfolk Island Visitor Centre, Norfolk Island Tourism, Accommodation, Tours, Events, Activities, Hire, Car Hire, Online Booking Service, Shopping, Duty Free Shopping
  • Women In Tourism Gold Coast
    Women in Tourism (Gold Coast) Inc (formerly Gold Coast Women's Australian Travel League) is an innovative, professional group of Gold Coast women, committed to delivering high standards and fostering goodwill within the broad spectrum that constitutes the Tourism Industry.

    The Gold Coast Women's Australian Travel League was formed in July 1987. Reflecting the changing times and to make membership available to more women (and men), in March 2002, the Association changed its name to Women in Tourism (Gold Coast) Inc. The Association is dynamic, professional and has a strong industry base membership. This wide cross section includes airlines, accommodation, travel industry, tour operators, hospitality, tourism and related industries.
  • Gippsland Tourism
    Welcome to the Gippsland Region. Gippsland is one of the few unique and diverse regions in Australia. It comprises of snow fields, wilderness, rainforests, beaches, industrialised areas, farm land and much much more. With Australia's number one highway running through the centre of Gippsland, access to the country has never been easier. From a central location day trips can lead to an abundance of different events and activities that can be tried, or spend some time to bask in the glories of what the area has to offer. Explore the Gippsland Lakes and soak up the sun on the beautiful Ninety Mile Beach. Visit the largest concentration of Open Cut Mining & Power Generation activity in Australia. Or Journey to Phillip Island and catch a glimpse of the unique penguin parade.
  • AAA Tourism
    Accommodation STAR Ratings are recognised worldwide with around 70 countries operating rating schemes. These can vary from compulsory government run schemes to voluntary schemes such as ours in Australia.
    The Australian STAR Rating Scheme is one of the world’s leading quality certification schemes and its Standards are periodically reviewed to ensure it keeps inline with world’s best practice.