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Australia’s Travel & Tourism Sector Set to Reach Record $315BN in 2025 - News | Breaking Travel News
Australia’s Travel & Tourism sector is set for another record-breaking year in 2025, set to inject $314.4BN into the national economy, according to new figures from the World Travel & Tourism ...
A former senior Tourism Australia employee is accused of using $49,000 in public funds to pay for multiple flights and hotels on personal trips abroad and is now facing court, Crikey can reveal.
Tourism Australia managing director Phillipa ‘Pip’ Harrison is leaving the tourism body in August to pursue an opportunity overseas. Harrison was appointed MD in 2019 and later reappointed for ...
Tourism Australia’s official ‘Beach Ambassador’ Brad Farmer said for the first time a beach in Tasmania had won the award. Swimcart beach found in the internationally acclaimed Bay of Fires.
Tourism Australia failed to comply with requirements to find contractors who were best value for money, an audit has found. Three-quarters of the agency's budget was spent on contractors.
Tourism Australia's mascot Ruby the Roo has a new batting partner in Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins, who stars alongside her in a multi-million-dollar campaign aimed at enticing more ...
Tourism Australia is betting big on Indian tourists and is ramping up its efforts to attract them. The tourism board of Australia recently visited India along with a delegation of 15 CEOs from the ...
India is now Australia’s fifth-largest tourism market, up from seventh, attracting around 4.23 lakh travellers each year. This growth, expected to continue at 10% annually, is particularly ...
The Coalition has demanded Minister Don Farrell explain how the Tourism Australia holiday scandal was allowed to happen, as NACC drops case.
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 ...
Tourism Research Australia was projecting Chinese tourists would not return to pre-Covid levels until 2026. Bureau of Statistics’ data for April showed short-term visitors from mainland China ...
Tourism Australia will work with Qantas in 10 international markets, including the US, Japan, Korea, NZ and Indonesia. G’day is now available to view on Qantas aircraft via inflight ...
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