• 2019 Prize for Innovation Winners!

    Today marks World Tourism Day and what better way to celebrate than to host a networking event and award the winners of the Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTC) Prize for Innovation in Tourism. The QTIC Prize for Innovation in Tourism recognises micro and small to medium-sized tourism businesses in Queensland who have introduced an innovative product, service or process.

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  • Destination IQ Announces the Release of the First Nations Potentials Plan in November

    An exciting announcement as the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) has confirmed they will be releasing the draft of the First Nations Potentials Plan at the Destination IQ event on November 6.

    Destination IQ brings together tourism operators, leaders, native title holders, community organisations and government representatives to discuss the strategies for supporting the growth of Indigenous tourism in Queensland.
     

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  • Destination IQ Supporting Trees for Tourism

    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) ‘Destination IQ’ event has taken on a new initiative this year with the aim to improve the tourism industry’s environmental and sustainable outcomes.

    Working with Tourism Noosa and Noosa and District Landcare, QTIC has adopted ‘Trees for Tourism’. The initiative plants shade trees for walkers on the Noosa trail network and assists with erosion and improving the habitat for local wildlife species, including koalas. 

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  • Tickets on Sale for Queensland Tourism Awards!

    The annual Queensland Tourism Awards (QTA) is only seven weeks away and tickets are on sale now! Last year tickets sold out in record time so be sure to get in early to secure your spot. Tickets can be purchased on the QTIC website here: https://www.qtic.com.au/industry-development/qta/

    This year the event will be held Friday 8 November at the Sunshine Coast Convention Centre, Novotel Twin Waters, Sunshine Coast.

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  • Indigenous Artwork Unveiled to Represent First Nations Tourism Journey


    Exciting news as the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) today officially unveiled the Indigenous artwork to represent the journey of the 10-year journey of the Champions Network.

    David Hudson, a proud Ewamian/Western Yalanji man from east cost of Far North Queensland, was commissioned to do the artwork with the purpose of telling the story of the journey of the Champions Network to create an Indigenous Tourism Strategy that can guide future development and growth of Indigenous tourism across Queensland.

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  • Celebrating QLD’s Most Innovative Tourism Businesses


    Tickets are now on sale for the Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) Prize for Innovation event to be held on World Tourism Day on Friday 27 September, at Calile Hotel, Brisbane.

    The event recognizes tourism businesses in Queensland who have introduced an innovative product, service or process. The awards have been running since 2013 and this year has again seen a great lineup of contenders.

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  • Destination IQ Enhancing First Nations Tourism Opportunities


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    , formerly known as the Annual Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) Tourism Indigenous Employment Forum, is shaping up to be a milestone event on the tourism calendar, scheduled for Wednesday 6 November, at Novotel Twin Waters Resort on the Sunshine Coast, home of the Gubbi Gubbi people.

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  • Celebrating the Next Generation of Leaders-Salute to Excellence


    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) ‘Salute to Excellence Awards’ is just about to wrap up for another year with the winners being announced on 29 July. This year’s program produced another group of motivated, aspiring professionals putting the spotlight on the importance of vocational education and training in secondary schools across the state.  

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  • Indigenous tourism reaches across the Pacific


    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) and Destination IQ are pleased to announce that the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Indigenous Tourism Association Canada, Keith Henry, will be this year’s guest speaker at Destination IQ to be held on Wednesday 6 November on the Sunshine Coast.


    Indigenous tourism reaches across the Pacific

    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) and Destination IQ are pleased to announce that the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Indigenous Tourism Association Canada, Keith Henry, will be this year’s guest speaker at Destination IQ to be held on Wednesday 6 November on the Sunshine Coast.

    Mr Henry will bring a wealth of knowledge on Indigenous tourism and give Australian operators and administrator a great insight into how our Pacific partners have successfully integrated First Nation experiences into the tourism offering.  

    “The Indigenous tourism landscape in Canada lacked vision and a clear plan to grow. Today Canada has proudly built Indigenous tourism in a responsible and in an authentic way. There is now a new Indigenous tourism vision, by Indigenous people, for Indigenous tourism.

    “The world interest in Indigenous tourism is growing and there has never been a more important time to create international Indigenous destinations. Indigenous people across the world bring important cultural, social, and environmental values to visitors. The world needs more Indigenous experiences.

    “There are untapped domestic and international demands for Indigenous experiences. A responsible approach will bring new sustainability for the Indigenous people and our communities,” said Mr Henry.

    QTIC’s Indigenous Program Manager, Rhonda Appo, has been working closely with Keith to bring him to Australia and says, 

    “I am looking forward to sharing our Indigenous culture with him and learning how Indigenous Tourism in Canada has become so successful.

    “Indigenous Tourism in Canada is much more advanced than here in Australia and we have a long way to go and there is something to be learnt from what has been achieved in Canada. Their success and their struggle to get there can offer us lots of insight.

    “We are in the process of developing the first ever ‘First Nations Tourism Potential Plan’ for Queensland and what we can learn from Keith will benefit the Plan”.

    Mr Henry will be attending DestinationIQ, DestinationQ and the Queensland Tourism Awards on his visit, along with a trip to Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island) to meet with elders and participate in other Indigenous experiences here in Queensland.
     
    Ms Appo added, “Destination IQ (formerly the QTIC Indigenous Tourism and Employment Forum) brings together business leaders, employers, government representatives, tourism organisations, native title holders and community organisations to discuss important issues, opportunities and strategies for supporting First Nations tourism and employment across the state”.

    This is the most significant event on the Queenslander Tourism Industry calendar, bringing together the whole of industry. DestinationQ shows the power of partnership across the tourism network and to have Keith attend will allow Queensland to better enhance a sustainable growth of our First Nations tourism.

    Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones MP commended QTIC on bringing a Canadian perspective on cultural tourism to Destination IQ.

    “Jobs in tourism are projected to grow twice as fast as the rest of the economy over the next 10 years and we want cultural tourism to contribute to these jobs,” said Minister Jones.

  • QTIC NAIDOC Corporate Breakfast


    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) held a sold out NAIDOC Corporate Breakfast this morning at Howard Smith Wharves with 150 corporate and business leaders in attendance. The breakfast provided a great opportunity to come together to discuss Indigenous tourism opportunities and network with diverse stakeholders. 

     

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