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Calling All Spa Operators and Local Councils Committed to Tourism

Friday, May 18, 2012

Nominations are open for the 2012 Tasmanian Tourism Awards, and this year we are offering 2 new categories - Category 27: Health and Well-being Tourism and Category 28: Local Government Award for Tourism.  More

State Budget Wrap

Friday, May 18, 2012

In what was another very tough State Budget, with cuts across nearly all areas of government activity, Tasmania’s tourism industry can take heart that the Government got it right in directing its tourism funding into activities and projects most likely to grow tourism demand.  More

Q & A - Innovation for Small Business Growth

Friday, May 18, 2012

You are invited to attend a Q & A session with local small business experts to discuss matters relating to innovation for small business. This is a must attend event for all small business owners and will feature five social media feeds, virtual participants and a panel of experts answering all of the hard questions about your business.  More

Get It Right!... What Others Are Doing That Works

Friday, May 18, 2012

Robert Gerrish, Australian guru of the small, micro and home based business sector is coming to Tasmania for two insightful seminars, presented by Tasmanian Small Business Council. More

Launch of 2012 Tasmanian Tourism Awards

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Tourism Operators Urged to Show Record National Haul No Fluke. The challenge has been set to Tasmania’s Tourism Industry to demonstrate to the rest of Australia that last year’s record haul of National Tourism Awards was no fluke. More

New Faces on TICT Board to Drive Industry Policy in Challenging Times

Friday, May 11, 2012

Tourism Industry Council Tasmania’s 2012 Annual General Meeting was held on May 1, with several new and returning faces elected to the TICT Board.  More

Mausoleums of Dust or Centres of Inspiration?

Friday, May 11, 2012

If you have an interest in the Tourism or Heritage sectors this is an event not to be missed. A wide range of topics will be discussed including the role of heritage within the Tasmanian tourism industry. Minister Brian Wightman will be introducing the discussion panel which will be moderated by ABC State Director Fiona Reynolds. More


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