• Limited Spaces Available-Micro Credentialing Program

    Limited Spaces Available

    Over 300 businesses have already registered for the Micro-Credentialing Program and over 1,400 lessons have been completed. There are only a few spaces still available so be sure to register today. 

    The program aims to provide an opportunity to support changing workplaces by training in specific skills to better support employees and businesses to adopt innovations and improved productivity.

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  • World Environment Day Webinar

    In celebration of this year’s World Environment Day, QTIC will host a webinar to inspire operators to consider the opportunities that the industry will have in making sustainability and the environment part of the recovery of tourism – a competitive edge for Queensland in particular.

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  • QTIC Webinar Recording: World Environment Day

    The Hon. Leeanne Enoch MP, Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts, welcomed attendees to celebrate World Environment Day at the most recent QTIC webinar.

    Facilitated by well-known tourism media identity, Sofie Formica, the webinar included presentations from a range of experts discussing global, domestic and local insights about the importance of the environment and sustainability practices across the industry.

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  • Another step towards returning the tourism industry to business

     The Queensland Tourism and Accommodation Industry COVID Safe Plan, a Queensland Government requirement for industry to operate in Stage 2 and Stage 3 under the Roadmap to easing Queensland’s restrictions, has now been approved by the Queensland Chief Health Officer.

    The Plan has been developed by QTIC with the support of the Department of Innovation and Tourism Industry Development (DITID) and in collaboration with industry stakeholders. 

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  • QTIC Lunch Time Yarns

    QTIC Lunch Time Yarns
    What do you do when you have a festival and COVID-19 interrupts it?
    Introducing our new QTIC Lunch Time Yarns which is a series of short videos with First Nations tourism leaders. In Volume 1 enjoy QTIC Deputy Chair, Cameron Costello, chat to Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) General Manager, Darrell Harris and Artistic Director, Janina Harding. 

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  • Nominations Extended-Salute to Excellence Awards!

    The QTIC Salute to Excellence Awards nominations has been extended by 1 week! Nominations will now close Monday, June 8 at 5pm.

    Due to restrictions related to COVID-19, QTIC has modified the Salute to Excellence Awards program to allow for nominations and judging to take place completely online.

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  • Tourism can start the road to recovery

    The tourism industry has welcomed today’s announcements by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk about the next stage of eased COVID-19 restrictions for the state.

    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) has been advocating strongly for an easing of restrictions on the basis of strong evidence that the spread of the virus was being very successfully managed and ‘the curve’ having been flattened.

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  • Follow the Roadmap!

    The last few days have been somewhat confusing, if not a distressing rollercoaster for many in our industry. We did have the announcement on Tuesday, by the Premier, of the small business grants program and the specific tourism infrastructure grants. Along with some other Queensland Government initiatives, QTIC has enthusiastically welcomed those support measures and we will continue to engage with the government on how to craft a strong recovery for tourism. 

    Far less reassuring were the statements from both the Premier and the Chief Health Officer about the prospect of keeping Queensland’s borders closed until September or beyond. This was a blow to the industry, previously very much encouraged by the Premier’s release of the Roadmap to easing Queensland’s restrictions. That roadmap with the three stages was exactly what QTIC had been calling for and it gave the industry something to prepare for. Particularly Stage 3 which foreshadowed: Subject to further planning and review, interstate and further intrastate travel will be permitted and a maximum of 100 people.

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  • Programs Available During COVID-19

    There are a number of existing programs available that offer online workshops and courses to individuals and businesses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have compiled a list for you below of programs which cover topics such as: managing cash flow, business planning and development, social media, being domestic tourism ready, government support available, COVID-19 best practices and more. 
     

    Supplier

    Program

    Business Queensland

    Mentoring for Growth

    TAFE Queensland

    Micro- credentials

    TAFE Queensland

    Financial Resilience Webinars

    Chamber of Commerce and Industry

    On Demand Webinar Series

    Sunshine Coast Council

    Professional Advice Support Program

    Tourism Tropical North Queensland

    COVID-19 Immediate Response Action Plan for Tourism Businesses

    Townsville Enterprise

    Business Assist Hub Webinars

    Australian Tourism Export Council

    Build Back Better/ Road to Recovery series

    Queensland Tourism Industry Council

    QTIC Micro-Credentials

    Queensland Tourism Industry Council

    TIBCDP
    Year 1 Resources

    Tourism Australia

    TA Webinar Series

    Tourism and Events Queensland

    Webinar Series

    Queensland Hotels Association

    QHA Online

    Trade and Investment Queensland, Study Queensland

    Launch U Trade Accelerator Program

  • QTIC Welcomes First Stage of Economic Reset


    The tourism industry has welcomed the announcement by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk for the first stage of the state’s economic reset, Unite and Recover for Queensland Jobs.

    The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) has been advocating strongly for further support for the tourism industry and has said today’s announcement will bring welcome relief for tourism operators under dire circumstances.

    QTIC Chief Executive Daniel Gschwind said, “The tourism industry must be and will be a vital component of Queensland’s economic recovery.  The $50 million tourism package announced to support tourism businesses, as well as the $100 million grant program made available for small businesses will inject some hope”.

    The Economic Recovery Strategy focusses on supporting jobs.  With the tourism industry employing more than 230, 000 Queenslanders and contributing $27 billion to Queensland’s economy, it is essential that businesses get the necessary backing to bounce back from COVID-19.

    “We are pleased that the government has recognised in its $50 million tourism package that animal attractions, zoos and theme parks need special support.  With restrictions of customer numbers unlikely to allow them to open any time soon these essential tourism experiences need to be kept going.
     
    “The other part of the available funding will allow operators to put new tourism experiences in place to take advantage of the expected surge in domestic tourism, as restrictions are lifted.”
     
    Mr Gschwind continued, “The Queensland Government's financial support is essential for now but the only viable, long-term strategy is for businesses to be able to get back to business and generate income for communities and safeguard jobs.

    “The first step will be entering the domestic market with consumers eager to make up for lost holidays, including the 5 million Australians who would normally holiday overseas.  Now is the time to encourage people to explore the many different experiences and destinations that Queensland has to offer.

    “We look forward to continuing to work with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Minister for Tourism Kate Jones to deliver the outcomes our industry needs and ready the industry to provide COVID-safe environments for both customers and staff”.

    $100 million in small business grants and training to combat COVID-19
    Queensland tourism boost to Unite and Recover from COVID-19
    Comprehensive strategy to unite and recover for Queensland jobs