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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Essentials… Special edition – Next iteration of Holiday Here This Year campaign launches

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14 October 2020
TOURISM AUSTRALIA UPDATE

Yesterday, Tourism Australia launched the next iteration of its Holiday Here This Year campaign. The campaign, which was first launched in January, aims to get Australians travelling safely across the country to provide a much-needed boost to tourism businesses and operators.

The campaign is fronted by two of Australia’s most iconic homegrown personalities, Hamish Blake and Zoë Foster-Blake, helping inspire Australians to get out and take a holiday in their own backyard. 

With domestic restrictions lifting and consumer confidence improving, now is the perfect time to inspire those Australians who are able to, to plan and book their next holiday. A key focus of the campaign will be on encouraging Australians to travel more like international travellers. This means not just booking a holiday, but also adding a tour or local tourism product offering for a fully immersive destination experience.

The campaign will continue to showcase some of the worst-hit bushfire areas, along with popular tourism destinations that have been badly impacted as a result of COVID-19. This campaign will be rolling out in several bursts of activity over the coming year, which we’ll continue to update you on.

You can find out more about the campaign here as well as in the industry factsheet.

Phillipa Harrison

Tourism Australia Activity
Watch the campaign video here
Watch the campaign video here
The campaign includes a new broadcast ad starring Hamish Blake and Zoë Foster-Blake, who ponder some of the incredible destinations and experiences that they’d like to visit whilst planning their Australian holiday.
Watch the teaser video here
Watch the teaser video here
Ahead of the official campaign launch, Tourism Australia also released an inspirational teaser video across social and digital channels to promote active dreaming and encourage planning on Australia.com. It features footage of some of Australia’s most breathtaking landscapes and is narrated by Hamish Blake.
How to get involved in the campaign
How to get involved in the campaign
1. Download the updated industry toolkit to access the campaign logo and other useful tools for use in your own marketing activity.

2. Post on your social media channels to encourage consumers to visit soon using #HolidayHereThisYear and one of the new Holiday Here This Year giphy stickers. 

3. Download this social media guide for more tips and follow Tourism Australia’s social media channels:

  • Facebook.com/seeaustralia
  • Instagram (@Australia)
  • Twitter.com/australia
Other useful resources
Other useful resources

Trip-planning during this time might be more complicated than usual but keeping your customers informed is key to a hassle-free trip. While the situation remains fluid, Tourism Australia has created a dedicated page on Australia.com to provide information to travellers so they can stay up-to-date on the most current travel restriction information.

Find useful resources on the Australian domestic market here including research, factsheets and the ‘Working With Tourism Australia Guide: Domestic Edition’.

Along with welcoming keen travellers and giving them the best experience possible, it’s important for tourism operators to stay safe and work within government guidelines. Information and helpful resources to keep your business compliant can be found here.

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