❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding tourism in regional areas. The answer provides data on delegate expenditure, room nights, and events supported in February 2007, while also addressing data limitations for monthly visitor statistics.
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(b) in regional areas?
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Answered
9 May 2007
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Minister for Tourism
Response time
50 days
(2) This question does not make sense. Please clarify what specific issues the Member is referring to. (3) According to the Perth Convention Bureau, delegate days are calculated in terms of room nights. For February 2007 there were 18,497 room nights attributed to conference delegates attending conventions bid for and secured. (4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences which were bid for and secured in February 2007. Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(3) According to the Perth Convention Bureau, delegate days are calculated in terms of room nights. For February 2007 there were 18,497 room nights attributed to conference delegates attending conventions bid for and secured. (4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences which were bid for and secured in February 2007. Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences which were bid for and secured in February 2007. Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(3) According to the Perth Convention Bureau, delegate days are calculated in terms of room nights. For February 2007 there were 18,497 room nights attributed to conference delegates attending conventions bid for and secured. (4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences which were bid for and secured in February 2007. Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences which were bid for and secured in February 2007. Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Conferences Secured February 2007 Delegates Direct Delegate Expenditure National Aboriginal Health Summit 250 $233,384 Pharmacy Australia Congress 850 $898,064 AIESE (students) 115 $201,317 Australian Society for HIV Medicine 800 $1,189,793 Self Storage Association 300 $473,348 Aged and Community Services Australia 1000 $1,262,454 Choralfest 90 $147,702 Australian Technology Network 158 $215,535 Genomics and Public Health 900 $1,790,385 Total 4463 $6,411,982 (5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(5) No events were rejected in February 2007. This does not apply to conventions and is not applicable to the Perth Convention Bureau as they bid for and secure conventions rather than "fund" them. (6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(6) As per the above table the total in-scope expenditure (direct delegate expenditure) was $6,411,982. (7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(7) None. (8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(8) None. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is quarterly, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor expenditure data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor expenditure results by market for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(10) $57,532 (11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(11) $287,527 (12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(12) $345,059 (13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(13)-(13a) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis (at a minimum) in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Please refer to the Industry/Latest Research section of www.westernaustralia.com for a detailed report on the latest quarterly visitor numbers by country of origin for Year Ending December 2006. The web-link to this report is located at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Industry/Lates t+Research/Latest+International+Findings.htm (14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(14)-(15) EventsCorp supported five events in February 2007. The Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour is a media event and as such no economic impact study was conducted. Four regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme in February 2007. These events were the Busselton Jetty Swim, Bunbury International Jazz Festival, Boyup Brook Festival and the Geographe Bay Race Week. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
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