| | | | | | TOURISM AUSTRALIA UPDATE | This week international travel buyers from around the world begin arriving in Queensland for the 2023 Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE23), taking place on the Gold Coast from 30 April to 4 May. This 43rd edition of ATE, being held in partnership with Tourism and Events Queensland and supported by Destination Gold Coast, will bring together around 2,300 delegates from Australia and more than 30 international markets. After two years of condensed hybrid events, ATE23 will return to its traditional format, running over five days. Our event partners are also working with us to host the ATE23 Media Program, from 28 April to 1 May. This will be the first full media program to be delivered since 2019, bringing together international and domestic journalists, editors, broadcasters and digital influencers to meet one-on-one with Australian tourism businesses. I look forward to seeing many of you there. Phillipa Harrison | | | | | | | Tourism Australia Activity | | | | | | | | Australia On Board - Italian Aussie Specialists training event | One hundred qualified Italian Aussie Specialist agents were trained at the ‘Australia on Board Event’ in Italy. ‘Australia On Board’ organised by Tourism Australia in partnership with Tourism Northern Territory, South Australian Tourism Commission, Destination New South Wales, Tourism Western Australia, Tourism Victoria along with industry partners Sealink Group, Tourism Tropical North Queensland, Great Southern Touring Route, and AAT Kings. During the four day training event the agents learnt about Tourism Australia’s campaigns and tools, received news and updates from State and Territory representatives and partners during dedicated workshop sessions. Participants enjoyed team building activities designed to strengthen the sense of community around the Aussie Specialist Program. | | | | Tourism Australia promotes Working Holiday Maker Visa program in Korea | The first working holiday reality program to be broadcast in Korea, tvN travel entertainment 'Busan Country Boys' debuted this week. Over twelve episodes the program follows four Korean celebrities from Busan who participate in Australia's Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program by working on a farm and in a café while visiting local attractions. During the show the celebrities visit Australian holiday destinations that are attractive to working holiday makers. The series is designed to increase awareness of Australia's Working Holiday Maker visa program in Korea and attract young Koreans to travel to Australia to take part in the ultimate working holiday experience. | | | | | | | | | | | | | Full program released for Destination Victoria 2023 | The full program for Visit Victoria's, Destination Victoria conference has been released. The conference will bring together Victoria's tourism, events and hospitality industries at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 16 to 17 May. Join industry leaders and subject matter experts for an update on current trends and insights, new development and opportunities within the sector, and connect and learn from others within the industry. Find out more and register to attend here. | | | | Register for the Best of Queensland industry portal | Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) will soon release the 2023 Best of Queensland Experiences Program (BOQEP) results to eligible Queensland operators. This year the results and insights reports will be released on TEQ's new online Industry Portal. Having trouble registering? Watch this video. Missed the communications on how to take part contact the BOQEP team here. Find out more about the program here. | | | | | | | | | Sensory inclusive Phillip Island | Phillip Island is set to become the first tourist town in Australia to officially become 'sensory inclusive' with dozens of businesses trained in identifying sensory overload and making shops, attractions, and restaurants a safe space for people suffering from conditions like autism, stroke, dementia and PTSD. A Sensory Night will be held at the Penguin Parade on 30 April, with designated quiet areas and headphone zones and sensory bags available to hire filled with items such as noise cancelling headphones, fidget tools and verbal cue cards available for those who may experience sensory overload while visiting. | | | | LGBTQ+ inclusivity training workshops | Learn how to welcome LGBTQ+ travellers to your region / experience with LGBTQ+ inclusivity workshops created by Husbands That Travel (HTT). Owner operators will learn how to understand the experiences of LGBTQ+ travellers in Australia today and how to create an inclusive marketing plan and welcoming experience for LGBTQ+ travellers. The workshop is based on HTT's survey collecting the experiences and recommendations of over 500 queer travellers in Australia. Find out more and enquire here. | | | | | | | | | | SA celebrates success of AFL Gather Round, showcase wins three more years | The inaugural AFL Gather Round was an overwhelming success, culminating in the AFL's announcement that the footy festival will be hosted in South Australia for the next three seasons. More than 220,000 fans attended nine sold-out matches played across Adelaide Oval, Norwood Oval, and Mount Barker in the Adelaide Hills, with over 60,000 fans having purchased tickets from interstate. More than 115,000 passengers were expected to pass through Adelaide Airport from last Thursday through to Sunday, making it the busiest four days for our city's airport since before the pandemic. | | | | Explore the power and passion of Barka at The Australian Museum | Running until 23 July, The Australian Museum in Sydney/Warrane will host Barka: The Forgotten River exhibition. Developed by Uncle Badger Bates and Justine Muller with the Barkandji community, the First Nations exhibition is a free showcase of the stories, culture and people of Barka (the Darling River). Visitors are invited to explore how Barka is the lifeblood of the Barkandji people through a range of multidisciplinary works. A member of Discover Aboriginal Experiences, The Australian Museum is open from 10am to 5pm Monday to Sunday, and open late until 9pm on Wednesday. | | | | | | | | | Prepare to be dazzled with Opera Australia’s autumn/winter season | Opera Australia has announced a new suite of performances across Sydney/Warrane and Melbourne/Narrm throughout autumn and winter. As part of the season, the company will host the brand-new production of Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann at the Sydney Opera House from 11 to 22 July, alongside Davide Livermore's epic digitally-led production of Aida. Then in a one-off Melbourne-exclusive, the Arts Centre Melbourne will house a special showcase of Philip Glass' masterpiece Satyagraha on 13 May. | | | | Escape to WA’S Walpole with Off the Beaten Track | Western Australian tour operator, Off the Beaten Track, has launched a new experience the Walpole Wilderness Gourmet Adventure. The six-day experience takes travellers on an unforgettable journey through the pristine wilderness of Walpole. On a gourmet voyage covering 50km, guests will pair hikes along impeccable coastlines and through towering forests with farm to table dining and wine tastings. Bookings are now open, and the tour is set to commence in June 2023. | | | | | | | | | | | |
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