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Battling disaster after disaster, outback Queensland has been doing it tough. But one Indigenous tourism business in the Gulf is more determined than ever to showcase its With over 180 outstanding Aboriginal tourism experiences on offer, understands the privilege you can make lasting memories with the world’s oldest living culture. Immerse yourself in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture and experience the stories and sounds of a Welcome to Country at these events held across Queensland.

Since it began in 2015, QDEP has supported more than 1,000 events with over $25 million in funding. The program has recently been refreshed to align with Queensland’s 20-year tourism

Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) is the Queensland Government ’s lead marketing, experience development and major events agency, representing the state’s tourism and events TEQ is Queensland’s lead tourism marketing, destination and experience development, and major events agency. This plan sets out TEQ’s strategic positioning, the way that we create unique Queensland offers a rich tapestry of Indigenous tours that lift the heart and promote a better understanding of our First Nation’s people. Here are 15 tours worth experiencing.

The $4 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure North Queensland Tropical Low Fund (BRTINQ) will provide grants for eligible impacted tourism businesses to build resilient and aid their response to future natural TEQ will work with broader government and industry to support tourism and events businesses as part of Queensland’s Economic Recovery Plan – Unite and Recover and the Queensland Workshops, webinars and industry events Learn firsthand how to operate and improve your tourism business at one of the business events, webinars or workshops on offer.

  • Discover Aboriginal Experiences
  • Tourism and Events Queensland Strategic Plan 2020-24
  • Queensland Destination Events Program Funding Guidelines
  • TEQ Nature-based Tourism Strategy 2021-2024

With the backing of the Crisafulli Government, Tourism and Events Queensland will work to position Queensland as the home of the holiday and the events capital of the Leading advocate for nature-based and Indigenous tourism Grant Hunt AM is the new chair of the State’s leading tourism marketing agency, Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ). Mr Hunt’s appointment was

Marketing and selling your tourism experience internationally is a big step, but one which opens up great potential for your business. This page contains a range of resources to help you enter the international market and

1.3.4 Introduction First Nations Tourism in Queensland First Nations Peoples and Tourism Support for First Nations Tourism How to Use this Guide Application Structure References InDIgenous tourIsm Tourism Australia understands the privilege to be given the task of showcasing the oldest continuous living cultures on earth to the world. The importance we

Respected tourism executive appointed CEO of Tourism and Events Queensland. Appointment follows international search for outstanding tourism leader. New In the development of these Guidelines, consultations were held with Tourism and Events Queensland experience and (TEQ) to enquire about the Queensland Indigenous Tourism Strategy. Australia has seen 8.3 million arrivals, a nine per cent increase from last year and an 82 per cent rise from two years ago. Demand for Indigenous tourism experiences has

Tourism and Events Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, culture and community. We pay our respects to The Queensland government has launched an ambitious 20-year tourism plan but won’t and recognise their say how much the new strategy will cost. The Destination 2045 campaign aims to make Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Queensland. Queensland is the only place

Tourism and Events Queensland’s Nature-based Tourism Strategy 2021–2024 Practical advice on how you can re-imagine your visitor experience to better meet the needs of an ever-evolving Chief Executive Officer Tourism and Events Queensland · For more than 35 Queensland TEQ years Craig has worked in and on the Australian tourism industry extending across Australia and many Australians are increasingly keen to connect with the world’s oldest continuous living culture. Start your journey with these Indigenous-owned businesses.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander cultures and traditions are part of Australia’s history and are integral in how Tourism Australia tells the nation’s story. About Townsville The Townsville North Queensland region is home to a myriad of experiences for visitors, with the Great Barrier Reef, tropical islands, World Heritage listed Wet Tropics, Australian Outback and Indigenous experiences Respected tourism executive appointed CEO of Tourism and Events Queensland. Appointment follows international search for outstanding tourism leader. New

Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) is a statutory body of the Queensland Government and the state’s lead marketing, tourism experience and destination development and major events agency. Discover indigenous experiences itineraries Queensland is the only place in Australia where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures meet. Connecting with nature is best experienced

1.3.4 Introduction First Nations Tourism in Queensland First Nations Peoples and Tourism Support for First Nations Tourism How to Use this Guide Application Structure References Dr Lisa Ruhanen (PhD, GCEd, BBusHons) is a Professor in Tourism and the Deputy Head of School (Graduate Education, Tourism and Marketing) with the The University of Queensland