Voucher program can bring hotels back from the brink
Tourism Accommodation Australia National CEO Michael Johnson has praised hospitality voucher programs introduced in Tasmania and the Northern Territory.
Private sector the key to Queensland's continued tourism economic rise
New data has revealed more than $1 billion in private sector tourism infrastructure projects, tipped to create more than 1,500 jobs will be completed by mid this year.
‘Hotels of the Future’ changing Australia’s hotel industry today
A new Tourism Accommodation Australia research report released today highlights the dramatic expansion and transformation of Australia’s hotel industry, with a new generation of hotels being developed to cater for a new era of travel.
Tourism Australia showcase regional investment opportunities
With international visitor spend growing a further 6 per cent in the last year to reach $41.3 billion, and 43 cents of every tourism dollar being spent in our regions, investment opportunities in Australia’s regional tourism destinations have been showcased by Tourism Australia and Austrade. ...
International visitor numbers up, domestic travel up, national hotel performance up - and a positive hotel outlook are some of the key takeaways from Deloitte's first 2018 edition of their Tourism and Hotel Market Outlook.
Melbourne's charm pips Sydney as top Australian city for investment
Melbourne has pipped Sydney as the top Australian city for investment in the Asia Pacific region, followed closely by Brisbane - with Tokyo announced as the preferred destination for commercial property investors.
Travellers are set to be spoilt for hotel choice as Australia experiences its largest ever hotel expansion with Tourism Australia and the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) joining forces in a strategic partnership to attract foreign direct investment to the tourism industry...
Tourism Australia release their Regional Investment Report
The Tourism Investment in Regional Australia report recently released by Tourism Australia proves that Australian tourism isn’t just about the capital city tourism regions or the Gold Coast, so many Australian icons and bucket-list spots are located across regional Australia.