Elizabeth Hackett, Chair of Judges for the Queensland Tourism Awards, shares her perspective on what makes this awards program such a powerful opportunity for tourism businesses across the state.
The 2025–26 Federal Budget has delivered limited direct investment for Australia’s tourism sector, with most initiatives broadly targeted at cost-of-living relief, housing, healthcare, education and the economy.
As Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves through, we want to take a moment to check in with you.
Accessible tourism is about meeting the needs of a diverse customer base, improving guest experiences, and increasing revenue. Here are five truths about accessible tourism that every business should know.
It seems fitting that my final message to you as CEO of this remarkable organisation begins with congratulations to the outstanding lineup of finalists in this…
As we conclude another impactful year for Queensland’s tourism industry, I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to our members…
Today, we share the sad news that our friend and a prominent legend of the tourism industry, Sir Frank Moore, passed away on Thursday morning.
As I write this, I feel mixed emotions, knowing this will be one of my final messages to our members as CEO of QTIC. Since joining this tremendous…
We’ve covered a lot of ground so far this year in terms of advocacy and advancing the needs of the tourism industry. This month we saw the Australian Government…