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Whitsundays stay
Monday | Aug 29 2022ELYSIAN Island Retreat, Long Island Whitsundays is giving one Travel Daily reader the opportunity to experience the accommodation first-hand with a three-night stay for two adults.
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SIA LHR price rise
Monday | Aug 29 2022SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has revealed it will increase market fare prices on bookings (all RBDs) from Australia to London Heathrow.
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More than just Bali
Monday | Aug 29 2022THE Indonesian Tourism Ministry is calling on Aussies to understand the country offers far more than just Bali.
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NRMA’s own way
Monday | Aug 29 2022THE National Roads & Motorists’ Association (NRMA)’s tourism division, Expeditions, has launched ‘Our Way’, an interlinked brand service standards and employee value proposition outlining “how we care, support, reward and recognise our teams”.
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WA ready for cruise
Monday | Aug 29 2022THE Western Australian Government announced it is ready for the return of large cruise ships, with Coral Princess set to visit Fremantle in Oct, followed by five more luxury cruise ships before the end of the year.
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Round 4 is open
Monday | Aug 29 2022THE Northern Territory Government’s Aboriginal Tourism Grants Program has been expanded, ahead of the round 4 of funding opening today.
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You’re the voice!
Monday | Aug 29 2022THE national boards of the Accommodation Association and Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) have mapped out a road to a single industry voice, as ‘Accommodation Australia’, at a joint meeting last week.
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ANA’s metaverse
Monday | Aug 29 2022ALL Nippon Airways’ (ANA) virtual tourism platform ANA NEO has unveiled details about its metaverse travel service, ANA GranWhale, which is currently under development.
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Wine not try this?
Monday | Aug 29 2022AUSTRALIAN wineries will be assisted in welcoming back international tourists with ‘Wine Tourism Ready’, a free, online, self-paced course developed by Wine Australia.
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More than just spend
Monday | Aug 29 2022NEW Zealand’s quest to secure more ‘high quality’ tourists should not be conflated with traditional premium high-spend visitors, Tourism New Zealand’s Chief Executive Officer Rene de Monchy has clarified.