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21 May 2013, Australia

Asian celebrities to showcase Australia to 30 Million in Greater China

Tourism Australia has enlisted the support of popular Hong Kong actor and ‘cantopop’ singer Ekin Cheng to showcase Cairns and Sydney’s best tourism experiences in a new television travel series aimed at encouraging more visitors from Greater China. More...

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19 March 2013, Australia

'Team Australia' approach to aviation development takes off

Tourism Australia has been voted best destination marketer in Asia by the airline and airport industry at Routes Asia in Mumbai. More......

19 March 2013, Australia

Tourism Australia has another world record in its sights

Sydney photographers, bloggers, instagrammers and tweeters are being invited to Bondi this Saturday (23 March 2013) to join Colby Brown, one of America's most influential photography bloggers attempt to set a new world record for the largest ever 'photo-walk'. More......

13 March 2013, Australia

Best Jobs in the World competition begins to work its magic

Tourism Australia today confirmed that it has already received more a quarter of a million 'job applications' since unveiling its 'Best Jobs in the World' competition just one week ago. More......

12 March 2013, Australia

Ready, Set, RACE! Bloggers Race Around Australia for T-QUAL

The T-QUAL Tick will be putting Australia’s quality tourism experiences endorsed by it in the spotlight once again with the upcoming start of the T-QUAL Tick Race, it was announced today. More......

5 March 2013, Australia

Best Job in the World is back: Australian tourism is hiring

Tourism Australia is teaming up with industry and State and Territory tourism partners in a new A$4 million campaign targeting the international youth market. At the heart of the campaign is a global competition involving six of Australia’s State and Territory Tourism Organisations - each offering their own unique "Best Job in the World" as a winning prize. More......

25 February 2013, Australia

Melbourne to host Dreamtime 2013

Melbourne is to host Tourism Australia’s largest trade marketing event in December, Dreamtime 2013, helping to further grow the $12 billion plus business events sector. More......

22 February 2013, Australia

Awards all round for T-QUAL

T-QUAL endorsed products have centre stage at the 2012 Australian Tourism Awards, held in Hobart on Friday evening; with more than half of the winners carrying the T-QUAL Tick, Australia’s national symbol of tourism quality. More......

19 February 2013, Australia

The world’s biggest social media team to make Australia the world’s most talked about tourism destination

Tourism Australia has set the industry an ambitious goal of making Australia the world’s most talked about holiday destination in social media. More......

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