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Do we have the capacity, commitment and resources to realise our human potential?

There is a lot of talk in tourism about collaboration but that talk fails if skills and insight are lacking in the workforce to successfully execute the smartest and best-fitting opportunities.

Let’s ask some of the key questions local government decision-makers must ask before they consider committing to the collaboration path.

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3 critical questions regional Councils need to ask about tourism

Most regional Councils don’t need another strategic planning process to grow tourism!

They need a supportive process that focuses on pragmatic results, ensuring that time, energy and ratepayers’ investments are not wasted.

Linda Tillman of regional tourism consultancy Tilma Group in regional Queensland and Ali Uren of learning and development service Kiikstart in regional South Australia share the same passion points about regional tourism, particularly that local governments in regional Australia need to take a proactive approach to tourism, with a focus on increased efficiency and stronger outcomes, and less resource wastage.

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Travel as a path to insight

Picture this: you've just walked up a good size peak through beautiful bushland and granite boulder country, you've taken the requisite selfie with the world-renowned view from the top, you've tripped down 900 steps (glad you asked advice on which direction around the walking track loop you should go!), and you're lying on pure soft white sand, gazing at the turquoise bay before you... Now, what's going through your mind?

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The dirt on tourism growth in regional Australia 

Tourism Investment in Regional Australia dishes the dirt on what’s happening in regional tourism, and that is that tourism into regional areas is growing! - 4.1% each year during the last five years on average. With good reason, as many iconic attractions and bucket-list spots are in regional areas. Read on to find out who's coming into regional Australia and why.

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