Developing regional tourism through grants

Are you prepared for the funding opportunity available to regional tourism?

There is currently significant federal, state and local government funding available to support regional tourism development and recovery from bushfires and COVID-19, ranging from arts and Indigenous grants to event and infrastructure grants.

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Collaborative pilot project paves the way for rural tourism success

What happens when you bring together a passionate advocate for regional and rural tourism and an out-of-the-box thinker who specialises in learning and development and creating innovative and energetic teams?

A collaboration that supports regional and rural councils to be brave, and think outside the box in paving the way for tourism success…

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How to successfully use media releases to promote your tourism business or destination

A little mentoring goes a long way – our friend Suzanne from Icon Adventures picked our brains on how to write a media release about the new domestic tours she is doing in response to the COVID travel restrictions.

Her media release immediately got published, and she sold out her first new tour! Learn from our tips

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How to develop a business case to support grant applications

Right now there is so much government investment via grant funding to revitalise domestic tourism, particularly for regions recovering from bushfire and drought, in addition to COVID-recovery. This is the time to prepare ‘shovel-ready’ projects for grant applications that will be announced in coming months.

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How regional and rural communities can develop and grow tourism

Team Tilma are fortunate to travel to many regional and rural communities throughout Australia, and are ALWAYS amazed at how much these communities and destinations have to offer.

There are many practical actions regional and rural communities can take to attract more visitors and tempt visitors to stay longer and spend more money in local businesses.

So if you are a community or council that is interested in developing tourism we suggest you read on…

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Thinking inside the box at the Australian Regional Tourism Convention 2019

Last week Linda attended her seventh Australian Regional Tourism Convention.

Australian Regional Tourism is the peak body that represents regional tourism practitioners and acts as a hub for collaboration, cooperation, ideas generation, knowledge sharing, networking and more.

This year’s convention uncovered the big challenges for our regions, and explored what is required to compete in an increasingly competitive global market.

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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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