WebbPostal Address. GPO Box 2158, Hobart, Tasmania 7001. Contact Info. Email: [email protected] Phone: (03) 6231 2244 Get in touch Webb14 apr. 2024 · Media release – The Australia Institute, 14 April 2024 Reduce Inshore Salmon Farming to Protect Tassie Coast: Research Public opinion backs science, as Government continues to side with salmon industry New research reveals an overwhelming number of Tasmanians want reduced inshore salmon farming consistent with …
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Webb18 aug. 2024 · TICT supports a highly regulated, minimal risk and yield-driven approach to expedition ships visiting protected and highly sensitive destinations, including setting a clear price signal from Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service on … WebbOver the next few weeks TICT will be curating the program for the 2024 Tasmanian Tourism Conference, Positive Impact 2. If you think you have something to say to contribute to the program, we'd ... chip in the shoulder
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WebbTasmania is excited to announce the launch of the Accessible Tourism program, an addition to the national Quality Tourism Framework which supports business development for the Australian tourism industry. This program hopes to support greater participation in travel by Australians with a disability by providing relevant, insightful information. WebbOne of Tourism Australia's Cultural Attractions of Australia and spanning over 40 hectares with more than 30 historic buildings to explore, the Port Arthur Historic Site brings Australia’s early convict history to life with guided tours, harbour cruises, events and performances, and the popular yet spine-chilling, Ghost Tour after dark. Webb'Dialogue' is the Tasmanian tourism industry's signature annual business luncheon where we invite a leading national figure in the Australian tourism and travel industries to address Tasmanian tourism, business, community and government representatives. 'Dialogue' is designed to bring a national tourism focus to Tasmania, and to engage business and … chip in the hand