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16 May 2013, Australia

Tourism Australia offers its own ‘best job’

Tourism Australia has confirmed that it has made a job offer to one of the unsuccessful applicants in its ‘Best Jobs in the World’ competition. More...

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26 April 2013, Australia

Tourism Australia and Monster.com team up to help industry fill temporary job vacancies

Australian tourism businesses struggling to fill temporary positions are being encouraged to take advantage of a recently launched online jobs board, allowing them to upload job vacancies free of charge. More......

26 April 2013, Australia

Tourism Australia puts food and wine on the marketing menu

Australia’s quality food and wine experiences are to play a much more central role in Tourism Australia’s future international marketing activities, it was revealed today at the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) in Sydney. More......

26 April 2013, Australia

Australian tourism ‘raising the bar’ – three years of growth

Tourism Australia will spend nearly A$150m with close to 200 partners talking directly to its international target audience - more partners and more international marketing dollars than ever before. More......

26 April 2013, Australia

Strong industry backing for 'Best Jobs' contest

More than 60 industry partners have backed Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Jobs in the World’ campaign, which has attracted applications from almost 200 countries around the world. More......

24 April 2013, Australia

150 candidates still in the running for Australia's 'Best Jobs'

150 people from 35 countries have made it through to the next stage of Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Jobs in the World’ competition, with successful candidates submitting video entries from as far afield as Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Korea, Latvia and Mexico. More......

18 April 2013, Australia

Adam Scott's 2013 'Masters' win puts Australian golf tourism in spotlight

Tourism Australia believes the dramatic US Masters victory by ‘Friends of Australia’ tourism ambassador Adam Scott will act as a fillip to the promotion of Australian golf tourism on the international stage. More......

16 April 2013, Australia

Tourism Australia confirms key Asia appointments

Tourism Australia has confirmed the appointment of a new Regional General Manager Japan and Korea. More......

16 April 2013, Brazil

Tourism Australia participates in Travelweek and increases focus on Brazil’s affluent travel market

Tourism Australia will participate in luxury travel trade show, Travelweek, this week as part of its efforts to strengthen relationships with leading travel operators and encourage more Brazilians to experience Australia’s unique attractions for themselves. More......

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