Tourism Queensland has won the Most Supportive Tourism Board award at the international Corroboree 2009 travel trade event for the second year running. Tourism Queensland's Americas team won the award ...
Dream holiday destination Queensland has a new nightmare. The floodwaters have receded, the cyclone's fury is long spent — the welcome mat is out again. But tourists are staying away in droves. "We ...
A new global brand creative aimed at attracting more Americans to visit Queensland was launched today. The new $4 million global tourism brand—Queensland, Where Australia Shines—was unveiled on ...
The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary allows visitors to see and interact with native Australian animals. The Sunshine Coast features ...
The agreement took effect from 1 July. The two parties will jointly fund a range of campaigns and promotional activities to drive tourism to the Australian state. Key markets under the agreement ...
Prominent Queensland tourism and conservation organisations have united to urge the Australian government to financially commit to doubling the size of protected areas in order to boost tourism and ...
Tourism Queensland (TQ) says the industry will push ahead with a $10 million marketing campaign, despite damage from Tropical Cyclone Yasi. The category five cyclone is expected to cross the north ...
Guided three-night hikes on world-renowned Hinchinbrook Island costing $2400 per person have been announced in what is being ...
A multimillion-dollar tourism blitz will launch across the country this weekend to help claw back the disastrous impact of Cyclone Alfred on southeast Queensland. Hundreds of holiday deals and cheap ...
Queensland Tourism and Events is inviting qualified PR and Marketing organizations to submit their offer for the Third-Party Representation of TEQ in North America (Canada and the United States).
Easter is shaping as a feast or famine for the Sunshine State’s battered tourism industry, depending which region you look at. Just weeks after Cyclone Alfred caused millions of dollars’ worth of ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Floodwaters sweeping across Australia's Queensland state are set to cost the state's lucrative tourism sector hundreds of millions of dollar as travellers cancel trips en masse and ...