❓ The question seeks details on tourism strategies and partnerships in the Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern regions. The answer outlines collaborative efforts between GSDC, ASW, and Tourism WA, focusing on MICE industry promotion, food and wine trails, and regional branding.
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I refer to dot point 16 on page 1010 of the budget papers and ask will the Minister provide additional information on the tourism strategies and partnerships with Australia’s South West Inc and Tourism WA to maximise volumes and yield to the region?
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Answered
16 August 2005
Responded by
Minister for Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern
Response time
56 days
GSDC continues to work in partnership with ASW to refine a promotional strategy for the Great Southern MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) industry. Activities for 2005-06 include production of a MICE planner which will provide a prospectus of industry and visitor information to potential industry partners and customers. The City of Albany has also committed resources to the strategy as a component of their business development planning process for the proposed Albany Convention and Entertainment Centre. GSDC and ASW are working cooperatively on the design of a product development and marketing project which proposes for the development of a series of Great Southern food and wine trails. Funding is being sought from State and Commonwealth grant programs. The GSDC continues to work closely with Tourism WA which is facilitated by the collocation of the Great Southern Regional Manager at the GSDC office in Albany. The arrangement is strategically advantageous for both organisations in that it promotes a collaborative Government approach to tourism development and promotion in the region. The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
GSDC and ASW are working cooperatively on the design of a product development and marketing project which proposes for the development of a series of Great Southern food and wine trails. Funding is being sought from State and Commonwealth grant programs. The GSDC continues to work closely with Tourism WA which is facilitated by the collocation of the Great Southern Regional Manager at the GSDC office in Albany. The arrangement is strategically advantageous for both organisations in that it promotes a collaborative Government approach to tourism development and promotion in the region. The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
The GSDC continues to work closely with Tourism WA which is facilitated by the collocation of the Great Southern Regional Manager at the GSDC office in Albany. The arrangement is strategically advantageous for both organisations in that it promotes a collaborative Government approach to tourism development and promotion in the region. The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
GSDC and ASW are working cooperatively on the design of a product development and marketing project which proposes for the development of a series of Great Southern food and wine trails. Funding is being sought from State and Commonwealth grant programs. The GSDC continues to work closely with Tourism WA which is facilitated by the collocation of the Great Southern Regional Manager at the GSDC office in Albany. The arrangement is strategically advantageous for both organisations in that it promotes a collaborative Government approach to tourism development and promotion in the region. The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
The GSDC continues to work closely with Tourism WA which is facilitated by the collocation of the Great Southern Regional Manager at the GSDC office in Albany. The arrangement is strategically advantageous for both organisations in that it promotes a collaborative Government approach to tourism development and promotion in the region. The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
The GSDC has committed funding to the upgrade of roadside signage located at key entry points to the region. The new signs are designed to promote recognition of the Great Southern regional brand and the iconic natural assets of the region.
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