| Tourism Australia ACTIVITY | | | | | | Tourism RING Forum – Sydney / Warrane | The Tourism Reconciliation Industry Network Group (RING) came together for their first annual forum held in Sydney / Warrane on Gadigal Country. Tourism RING is made up of 26 tourism related businesses who have an endorsed Reconciliation Action Plan and provides organisations a space to come together to learn from each other, share challenges and opportunities, identify best practice in reconciliation and to listen to the voices of Indigenous people and communities on topics relevant to reconciliation, culture and tourism. Phil Lockyer, Head of Indigenous Affairs at Tourism Australia led the forum with attendees hearing from Reconciliation Australia who updated on the discussions from the recently held RAP Leadership Conference, where racism and historical acceptance were two of the primary themes of identified as needed more work. The forum also had the opportunity to listen to respected Elders and tourism operators, Uncle Mark Koolmatrie, Kool Tours, South Australia and Aunty Margret Campbell, Dreamtime Southern X who spoke about the important of partnership and meaningful collaboration with communities. | | | | Tourism Australia debuts Signature Experiences of Australia Showcase in South East Asia | Last week, Tourism Australia launched the first-ever Signature Experiences of Australia Showcase in South East Asia, bringing eight Signature Experience collectives and eight State Tourism Organisations to Singapore for two days of presentations and networking with luxury and premium travel planners plus media across Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Attended by over 30 planners and over 10 media, the showcase spotlighted the diverse range of curated premium holiday experiences across Australia under the Signature Experience collectives. The event received overwhelming response, with attendees impressed by the wealth and depth of experiences awaiting the high-yielding travellers of South East Asia. The collectives answer to the growing market demand for memorable, inspirational and timeless experiences that South East Asian travellers are pursuing on their travels today. | | | | | | | | | ‘Walking on a Dream’ in Western Australia with Singapore luxe travel planners | Earlier this month, seven luxury travel planners from Singapore were jointly hosted by Tourism Australia, Tourism Western Australia and Qantas on a five-night familiarisation trip exploring Western Australia’s Exmouth, Perth / Boorloo and Margaret River regions. With a focus on premium experiences, the attendees embarked on a luxe itinerary featuring some of the Signature Experiences of Australia icons such as Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef safari camp, swimming with whale shark, Cape to Cape walk and sommelier guided wine tasting at Vasse Felix. These exclusive activities aligned with a steadily growing trend among affluent Singaporean travellers looking for alternative luxe holiday inspirations. | | | | GQ Magazine China – Styled to Escape | As part of Tourism Australia’s International Media Hosting Program, GQ Magazine China, recently travelled to Australia to shoot the March fashion cover Styled to Escape. The images produced served as a captivating portrayal of Australia’s allure through a collection of 22 pages filled with exquisite fashion imagery. Readers were transported to iconic landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Tower, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the scenic Sydney / Warrane skyline, against the backdrop of the serene Royal Botanic Gardens. The collaboration seamlessly fused fashion with the relaxed and vibrant essence of Australian life, showcasing the unique charm and lifestyle Downunder. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | New Accessible Tourism Program | The Australian Tourism Industry Council’s new Accessible Tourism program provides businesses with a comprehensive online accessibility assessment and an Accessibility Information guide for visitors. Businesses meeting essential criteria are recognised across support areas of cognitive/autism; limited mobility; low hearing; low vision; wheelchairs and scooters. The Accessible Tourism program was developed with leading accessibility experts, TravAbility, and is delivered in partnership with Spinal Life Australia. The Australian Government has provided $8 Million in funding to support the Australian Tourism Industry Council’s suite of online programs including the Tourism Emissions Reduction, Accessible Tourism and Sustainable Tourism Accreditation programs. The funding is designed to assist small, medium, and regional tourism businesses enhance their quality, accessibility, and sustainability. | | | | Exhibitor spaces available for the VTIC ‘Choose Tourism Careers Expo’ | In partnership with the Australian Government and Victorian State Government, through the Choose Tourism Program, the Victorian Tourism Industry Council (VTIC) has announced the Choose Tourism Careers Expo. The expo will be held on 18 June in Melbouren / Narrm and will showcase the dynamic and diverse career pathways that exist in the tourism and events industry. To coincide with the Careers Expo, Young Tourism Network (YTN) will be delivering the Emerging Tourism Leaders Summit. The Summit aims to enlighten young and emerging tourism professionals about career choices in the tourism, hospitality, and events industry via a full day program of workshops, keynote presentations, and networking. VTIC and YTN are calling on all of industry to get involved in this important event for our sector. Exhibition and partnership opportunities are now available. | | | | | | | | | | Kyiv Social eatery to host free monthly laneway party | Starting Sunday 7 April, Sydney / Warrane, social enterprise eatery, Kyiv Social will hold Beers and Bangers. Held monthly from 1pm to 9pm on Grafton Lane, the event will celebrate Australian and Ukranian culture, with Ukranian House DJs, beers from Young Henrys, sausages by LP’s Quality Meat and so much more. Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore, will launch the inaugural Beers and Bangers and commemorate an official grant by City of Sydney to officially close Grafton Lane to become a Kyiv Social full outdoor dining and drinking laneway. A Plate It Forward initiative, Kyiv Social has provided 3,000 hours of employment to 22 newly arrived Ukrainian refugees and contributing thousands of meals to war-affected families since launching in September 2023. | | | | Bonville Golf Resort joins Great Golf Courses of Australia | Coffs Coast golfing icon, Bonville Golf Resort has joined Great Golf Courses of Australia (GGCA) as a member of the collective’s elite Signature Tier. Voted ‘Australia’s Favourite Golf Course’ seven years in a row by Golf Australia Magazine, the property on New South Wales’ north coast has long been a beloved destination for golfers. Nestled at the foot of the Great Dividing Range, at 5664 metres long the 72-par course ebbs and flows along natural waterways, through pockets of rainforest opening to isolated fairways, flanked by striking flooded gums and colourful gardens. The course is also renowned for its friendly, professional staff, comfortable accommodation overlooking the 1st hole and award-winning dining. | | | | | | | | | Shop till you drop with a private fashion experience with Spree With Me | Operating in Brisbane / Meeanjin, Gold Coast and Melbourne / Narrm, Spree With Me is a private shopping and styling tour, taking guests through some of Australia’s most fashionable locations and hidden gems. With a friendly personal stylist as your private guide, tours can be curated for individuals or small groups of up to six people, ensuring a premium experience for all. Throughout a tour, guests are pampered with fashion, styling, storytelling, gourmet cuisine, drinks, and more, as they discover the best creations by Australian or international designers. | | | | Rediscover the beauty of Wombeyan Caves | Following a significant makeover, travelers are welcomed back to experience the spectacular Wombeyan Caves located near Goulburn, New South Wales. Recent upgrades include the installation of a unique wheelchair-accessible viewing platform, providing amazing views inside Victoria Arch near Fig Tree Cave. Visitors can also enjoy a revitalised kiosk, picnic area and upgrades to camping amenities, making it a great destination for a weekend getaway. Experience the Wombeyan Caves’ natural beauty and serenity through a guided or self-guided tour, with four spectacular caves to discover. | | | | | | | | | | |