$8.2 million to transform tourism on the Savannah Way
Tourism experts secured an $8.2 million grant for the Etheridge Shire to transform tourism on the Savannah Way.
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Tourism experts secured an $8.2 million grant for the Etheridge Shire to transform tourism on the Savannah Way.
The rising costs of living and airfares point to long-haul travel being affordable for fewer people. It also might re-shape the way we think about tourism.
The scrutiny of infrastructure planning for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics is intensifying. In alignment with the International Olympic Committee's emphasis on sustainability and legacy, venues must prioritise plans that ensure a lasting positive impact, conforming to the standards of the 'the new norm'.
Cyclones have significantly affected the Queensland tourism industry. One thing that has become abundantly clear: industry-wide preparation is the key to mitigating the devastating impact of natural disasters says Dr Yawei Jiang.
The Tourism and Climate Change Stocktake 2023 is the first report of its kind to assess the state of tourism worldwide.
Climate change is impeding the human rights of a large group of people living in the Pacific, a recent report in Nature reveals.
Industry leaders, policymakers and researchers unite to discuss transition towards climate ready aviation sector.
Survey shows exhibit takes the sting out of attitudes towards sea jellies.
Griffith University is solidifying itself as a 2032 legacy leader following exceptional representation and involvement at the Oceania National Olympic...
Griffith research confirms the essential contribution of backpackers and seasonal migrant workers to regional Australia is undervalued.