Tourism Australia confirms Robin Mack will take the managing director's chair permanently, following a tumultuous period for ...
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New South Wales leads Australia in tourism employment
New South Wales, Australia, recorded the highest number of people employed directly by the tourism sector in the 2023–24 financial year, at around 195,000. It also accounted for the largest number of ...
Australia’s tourism industry enjoyed a cricket-led recovery in November with data showing the number of short-term visitors ...
Mack has built a broad career across the travel and tourism sector, working with travel retailers, wholesalers and airlines.
Photo Credit: Editor-in-Chief Sarah Kopit and Head of Research Seth Borko are the hosts of the Skift Travel Podcast. Skift Australian tourism officials aren't shy about stating their lofty ambitions ...
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Australia’s 2026 travel keyword is “active”: Six unique outdoor experiences across the country
Active travel is shaping Australia’s tourism in 2026. From jet boating in Queensland and sunset beach picnics in Perth to ...
Tourism Australia is rolling out the next phase of its popular Come and say G’day campaign, and this time, a familiar face is joining in on the fun. Wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin—son of the ...
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 Council ...
As Indians increase their travel spending, Australia is betting on love for cricket and sports to attract travelers. Tourism Australia is betting big on Indian tourists and is ramping up its efforts ...
Australia is ready to welcome U.S. travelers to the Land Down Under in a big way. Tourism Australia’s Vice President, The Americas and New Zealand, Chris Allison, sat down to talk about the launch of ...
Tourism Australia has launched the second chapter of its "Come and Say G'day" campaign. Photo Credit: Mira Horwitz TORRANCE, Calif. -- U.S. visitation to Australia was flat from July 2024 to June of ...
Tourism Australia has bid farewell to its head of media relations, Beau Mitchem, after nearly five years.Mitchem, a former ...
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