Australia's First Indigenous Tourism Champions Announced

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2nd December 2009, 03:57pm - Views: 912
2 December 2009


Australia's First Indigenous Tourism Champions Announced

Twenty small businesses from across Australia have been chosen to champion Indigenous tourism in international marketing, and will be part of an intensive mentoring and training program, Tourism Australia Executive General Manager Marketing, Nick Baker announced today.

The new program, being run by Tourism Australia and Indigenous Business Australia, was launched at a special tourism trade event in Sydney.

"There has been a surge in the development of new indigenous tourism businesses and tourism products," Mr Baker said. "The emergence of an authentic, sustainable, top quality range of indigenous travel experiences is absolutely key to Australia's international tourism image.

"We know that many international travellers want to experience Australian indigenous culture first-hand but that it has been a challenge for them to find exactly which tour or camp they could add to their itinerary.

"A significant focus of this Indigenous Tourism Champions program will be to work with these businesses to make sure they are properly represented and profiled in the global tourism sales distribution system so that international consumers can easily book them," Mr Baker said.

Chair of Tourism Australia's Indigenous Tourism Advisory Panel, Aden Ridgeway said the new Indigenous Tourism Champions will be featured in domestic and international tourism promotions with the support of Tourism Australia and Indigenous Business Australia.

"The Indigenous Tourism Champions initiative will help to generate unprecedented exposure of our better established Indigenous tourism products, helping to enhance the profile of the entire sector," said Mr Ridgeway.

"It is expected that by promoting this elite group of operators, the Indigenous tourism sector will provide an additional drawcard for domestic and international visitors interested in travelling to Australia.

"By shifting our trade marketing efforts to focus on some of our best performing Indigenous tourism operators we also hope to strengthen relationships with the inbound and wholesale buyers, who sell Australian holidays, and provide an increased incentive for them to include Indigenous experiences on their clients' itineraries," said Mr Ridgeway.

The 20 Indigenous Tourism Champions include:
* The Kooljaman at Cape Leveque, WA
* Uptuyu Aboriginal Adventures, WA
* Aussie Off Road Tours, WA
* Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, QLD
* The Bama Way Aboriginal Journey's, QLD
* Riverlife Mirrabooka, QLD
* Aboriginal Blue Mountains Walkabout, NSW
* Tribal Warrior, NSW
* Harry Nanya Tours, NSW
* Brambuk The National Park and Cultural Centre, VIC
* Tjanabi, VIC
* Worn Gundidj - Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, VIC
* Bookabee Tours Australia, SA
* Coorong Wilderness Lodge, SA
* Anangu Tours, NT
* Central Aboriginal Experiences, NT
* Jungala Enterprises Pty Ltd, NT
* Kakadu Culture Camp, NT
* Nitmiluk Tours, NT
* RT Tours Australia, NT.

For further information please contact:
Kim Moore,
Tourism Australia,
on 02 9361 1306
or 0419 978 561.

SOURCE: Tourism Australia
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