On Tuesday, students undertaking a Certificate II in Hospitality at Kelvin Grove State High School, had the privilege of welcoming renowned professional chef Matt Golinski to their school…
Jackson Branchu, a Year 10 student from Ferny Grove State High School, is making waves in Brisbane’s tourism industry …
It has been an exciting and impactful fortnight for Queensland’s tourism industry …
Back in 2019, six Outback Queensland golf clubs hosted the inaugural Outback Queensland Masters …
Travellers could ‘opt in’ for a lower emissions hotel room and go without single-use shampoo and conditioner, daily towels or room cleaning in an innovative plan by University of Queensland researchers …
Following the release of the 2025–26 State Budget, QTIC welcomes the significant investment in tourism …
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.