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Goodbye Perth 08, Hello Melbourne 09
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Friday 20th June 2008 - ATE 2008 wraps up today following a stellar week of meetings, networking and events to sell Australia to the world.
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Australia Open for Business
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Friday 20th June 2008 - Australia’s biggest tourism business event, ATE, may be drawing to a close but Australia is still very much open for business events.
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Snapshots provide new insights
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Thursday 19th June 2008 - Tourism Research Australia (TRA) launched its 2008 Snapshot series to the industry at ATE today providing valuable insights into a range of specific market sectors.
Covering Backpackers, Bed and Breakfast, Caravan or Camping, Cultural and Heritage Tourism, Mature Age Visitors, Indigenous Tourism and Nature Tourism, the snapshots offer top level information and research into trends, expenditure, demographics, destinations and activities.
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Tech travellers log-in to travel
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Thursday 19th June 2008 - IT-savvy travellers are re-shaping travel as we know it, using new technology to influence their purchase decisions and how they engage with a destination.
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Friday 20th June 2008
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Fridays video explores the never ending fascination that is Australia's Outback
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Capitalising on Australia’s Natural Assets
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Wednesday 18th June 2008 - Tourism Australia and Parks Australia have formed a partnership to identify National Landscapes which capture the essence of Australia and offer distinctive natural and cultural experiences.
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Landscapes to inspire the world
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Wednesday 18th June 2008 - Australia’s first eight National Landscapes include: Australia's Red Centre, Kakadu, Flinders Ranges, Australian Alps, Great Ocean Road, Australia's Green Cauldron, Australia's Coastal Wilderness and the Greater Blue Mountains.
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Thanks for your cooperation
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Monday 16th June 2008 - Tourism Western Australia has extended a big thank you to Eastern delegates and other ATE participants for their patience and support in light of Perth’s current gas shortage due the major explosion which hit WA’s second largest natural gas plant earlier this month.
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