Tourism Australia has launched a special edition of its global “Come and Say G’day” campaign in celebration of the decade of sporting events the country will host, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup ...
Perth welcomes more than 530 tourism industry leaders, including 120 international buyers, as it hosts the annual ATEC ...
As Australia moves closer to opening its borders to visitors once again, Tourism Australia has given its Aussie Specialist program a new look and feel with more functionality for users. The Aussie ...
ADELAIDE: A walk through the beach in the City of Holdfast with Mayor Amanda Wilson reveals a stark sight — stretches of ...
To reignite excitement about travel to Australia once borders reopen, Tourism Australia has released a new video, titled “Tune into Aus,” a collaborative effort with one of Australia’s most ...
Tourism Australia realizes you can't put the cart before the horse. So the country's new ad campaign focuses less on tourism, per se, and more on what people need to do before they can enjoy the ...
ATEC recognised outstanding achievement across Australia's tourism export industry at ATEC Tourism Export Awards, held during ...
Photo Credit: Editor-in-Chief Sarah Kopit and Head of Research Seth Borko are the hosts of the Skift Travel Podcast. Skift Australian tourism officials aren't shy about stating their lofty ambitions ...
The L.A. Times, along with partners American Australian Association (G’DAY USA) and Tourism Australia, presented three insightful panels at Australia House @ SXSW 2023. Travel Trends with the Los ...
Tourism sector has predominantly high contribution of more than 10% to the Australian economy making the country as the fourth largest contributor in the sector of Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
Tourism Australia has swapped Lara Bingle for “pastrami-style beetroot”, billing taxpayers almost half a million dollars to drive a hotdog van around New York for four days.
The midst of lockdowns and border closures may not seem like the most logical time to launch a tourism campaign. But Tourism Australia’s new ad isn’t about going on vacation – it’s about getting ...
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