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Cloncurry surviving the shutdown
Thursday | Jul 15 2021THE tourism appeal of the Queensland outback town of Cloncurry is about to receive a major shot in the arm as it plays host to the latest season of Australian Survivor gearing up to air on Sun.
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Paula picks up Luminary Award
Wednesday | Jul 14 2021GLOBUS Family of Brands Vice President Paula Hayes has been awarded this year’s Luminary Award by Aligned Loyal Leaders Inspire Educate Support (A.L.L.I.E.S), a network of travel advisors whose mission is to promote strong leaders in the travel community.
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50 Degrees hits the flicks
Wednesday | Jul 14 202150 Degrees North is the sponsor of this year’s Scandinavian Film Festival which opens across Australia this month, with the company’s Jayde Kincaid and Salla Ekman (pictured) able to attend the festival’s opening night in Melbourne last Thu.
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Air out of the tyres forever
Tuesday | Jul 13 2021THE long-running Blue Mountain Explorer Bus fleet has been parked indefinitely following a decision by owner Fantastic Aussie Tours (FAT) to call it a day on the once-thriving hop-on/hop-off sightseeing service.
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Orchard bears big fruit
Monday | Jul 12 2021HILTON has revealed more details about the giant 1,080-room Hilton Singapore Orchard hotel it plans to open to the public from Jan next year.
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Corporate Traveller toasts EOFY
Monday | Jul 12 2021FLIGHT Centre’s B2B team recently held its EOFY corporate sales call, capping it off with a nice dinner with the team.
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Welcome to our country
Friday | Jul 9 2021TOURISM Australia (TA)believes the travel industry has an opportunity to grow the demand for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tourism experiences, for both overseas arrival and Aussies.
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With a little help from my friends
Friday | Jul 9 2021ANDREW Jones Travel’s (AJT) not-for-profit tour in support of fellow Tasmanian businesses returned on Mon, run in support of firms on the state’s east coast, following the closure of the Tasman Highway.
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Spend minimally impacted
Thursday | Jul 8 2021TRAVEL spend didn’t dipsignificantlywith Greater Sydney going into lockdown, but that’s “nothing to be excited about”, according to News Corp Head of Travel Dwayne Birtles.
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QTIC drives cultural change
Thursday | Jul 8 2021THE Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) had more than 350 guests at its NAIDOC Corporate Breakfast yesterday, with special guests Anita Heiss and John Paul Janke (pictured).