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  • 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.
  • Caravan & Camping Industry Association NSW
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Christmas Island Tourism Association
    Christmas Island is one of natures most impressive feats, an island full of natural wonders: from the unique annual red crab migration to rare and unusual birds and glorious deserted beaches where the only footprints in the sand are those made by nesting turtles.

    With so many endemic species, the island is often referred to as the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean. Yet it also displays a curious amalgam of cultures, history and industry, emerging as a place where all these elements create a truly unusual travel experience.