Tourism Tasmania is attending IMM on 19 and 20 February in London, representing all that the anti-ordinary Australian island state has to offer. The Apple Isle is desired as one of the most incredible ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tasmania is offering a range of “odd” jobs to visitors this winter in a bid to boost their winter tourism. The jobs on offer ...
Tourism Tasmania has launched its new immersive and personalised digital experience, Discover Tasmania, which enables users to explore Tasmania and helps travellers shape a trip best suited to their ...
Tourism Australia is unveiling its latest campaign today — which is set to be a big departure from the infamous 2006 ‘Where the Bloody Hell Are You’ ads and its fake Crocodile Dundee sequel. The new ...
As part of the campaign, created by Clemenger BBDO Sydney , short one minute videos have been released highlighting tourist-worthy places to see like the Bay of Fire, Ben Lomond, Belgrove Distillery ...
Tasmania's next generation of endurance athletes will be on show this weekend at the Devonport Triathlon.Minister for Tourism ...
Tasmania's tourism industry has celebrated a standout night at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards in Fremantle overnight, bringing home 10 medals ...
GROWTH in the tourism industry continues to underpin Tasmania’s economy, new figures show. The Tourism Investment Monitor 2016 report, released by Tourism Research Australia, shows there was $509 ...
Last year Lonely Planet rated Tasmania the number four destination in the world, and a visit from the Chinese President, Saffire Freycinet being named the World’s Best Boutique Hotel, hosting the ...
A LACK of skilled workers and poor regional infrastructure were some of the biggest issues facing Tasmania’s tourism industry, a public forum in Hobart has heard. . About 200 people attended last ...
THE world can’t get enough of Tasmania, with a surge in the number of Chinese tourists pushing visitor numbers to another record. The number of Chinese vis­iting Tasmania almost doubled to 18,900 as ...
It pays to be a savvy squirrel. It pays in cashews and acorns, and also in blissfully scampering through the wild unaffected by the looming threat of AI job-stealers. While humans fret over the ...