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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bed & Breakfast and Farmstay Association of NSW & ACT Australia
    Accommodation seekers can fast track their way to high quality accommodation alternatives in NSW, Australia with the Bed and Breakfast Directory web site. A free copy of the Bed and Breakfast Guide print publication - Australian B&Bs throughout Sydney, NSW regions and Canberra ACT is also available.
  • 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.
  • Balingup Districts Tourism Association
    In November 1999 a group of Balingup residents and tourism operators met with the purpose of establishing a tourism association to market Balingup and provide a local service for tourism operators and visitors.

    A steering committee was formed, and the group operated under the umbrella of the Balingup Progress Association until it became a constituted body in its own right some six months later. With the assistance of a grant from the Shire and a very industrious sub-committee, our Visitor Information Centre became a reality in record time and "The Gallery " was opened in August 2000.