We have curated some of our best travel research reports that touch on the content presented at the ARTN17 Annual Convention. The content is lifted directly from the MyTravelResearch.com premium trends and research hub. Every month we curate the best travel and tourism research and publish special trend reports. We promise to save you hundreds of hours doing your own travel research. Regional Tourism Check out our winning reports and video presentation on all things regional tourism branding and marketing. Carolyn will take you … [Read more...]
5 Challenges Facing Regional Tourism in Australia
"Tourism Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew 7.4% in 2015–16, well ahead of the 2.3% growth rate for the wider economy. This strong growth is expected to continue, with Tourism Research Australia’s (TRA) forecasts showing that total overnight tourism spend will increase to $196.3 billion by 2026–27, up from $96.8 billion in 2015–16". Tourism Research Australia. So, as delegates gear up for the Australian Regional Tourism Network (ARTN) annual conference, on 23 - 26 October in Canberra, MyTravelResearch.com outlines the key challenges that … [Read more...]
ARTN Young Tourism Professional
We were really excited and proud to sponsor again this year the Australian Regional Tourism Network Young Tourism Professional awards. Michelle Reynolds from Willow Springs Station in South Australia is the 2016 Australian Regional Tourism Network MyTravelResearch.com Young Tourism Professional. The Chair of The Australian Regional Tourism Network, David Sheldon, and Joint CEO of MyTravelResearch.com, Carolyn Childs announced the 2016 Young Tourism Professional at the Australian Regional Tourism Convention’s Gala dinner, held in Roma Outback … [Read more...]
Generating Tourism Dispersal In Regional Australia
The following is a guest blog piece by Australian Regional Tourism Network (ARTN) Chairman David Sheldon who is also the owner/operator of Elm Cottage in Tumut. We are proud to be affiliated with them through our sponsorship of the ARTN Young Tourism Professional award Over 45% of the Visitor Expenditure is currently in Regional Australia. That means our network needs to begin updating its practices to fit the current climate. Today’s ever-changing economic challenges should be seen as opportunities as opposed to roadblocks. Tourism is a … [Read more...]