Tourism Tasmania will be holding a series of workshops from 4-11 November to provide Tasmanian tourism and hospitality operators with information and advice on enhancing their Off Season offers for winter next year. Workshops will be held in Hobart, Dunalley, Bicheno, St Helens, Launceston, Devonport, Strahan, and Ross. For those who cannot attend in person, an online session is available. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gMjgKfy4 #TassieOffSeason #DiscoverTasmania
Tourism Tasmania
Leisure, Travel & Tourism
HOBART, TASMANIA 16,632 followers
Tourism Tasmania generates demand for travel to Tasmania through domestic and international marketing programs.
About us
Tourism Tasmania’s role is to create demand for travel to the state by connecting people culturally and emotionally to Tasmania through domestic and international marketing programs that lead and activate the Tasmanian brand, and grow economic and social value.
- Website
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http://www.tourismtasmania.com.au
External link for Tourism Tasmania
- Industry
- Leisure, Travel & Tourism
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- HOBART, TASMANIA
- Type
- Government Agency
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Primary
3/15 Murray Street
HOBART, TASMANIA 7000, AU
Employees at Tourism Tasmania
Updates
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Voting is now open for the 2024 Tasmanian Tourism Awards 'People's Choice Award'. Voters can go into the draw to win a $1,000 travel voucher to spend with the Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre. A Gold, silver and bronze winner will be awarded in this category and announced at the Tasmanian Tourism Awards Gala on the 8th of November. Voting is open until 5pm Wednesday the 16th of October 2024. https://lnkd.in/gfnBChwy Best of luck to the finalists! 👏 Tourism Industry Council Tasmania
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Our latest Come Down For Air campaign is now live across Australia! Continuing its success in setting Tasmania apart, Come Down For Air encourages Australians to find their own space and calm, emphasising the contrast between the fast pace of ‘mainland’ life and the slower, more mindful pace of our island state. Learn more about the campaign here https://lnkd.in/gT-Nj-7z and visit https://lnkd.in/gvdFfipK
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🌟 2024 Industry Leaders Breakfast – Tickets on Sale NOW! 🌟 Ready for a morning filled with inspiration, powerful stories, and insights from some of the most incredible women in leadership? Join us at the Women in Tourism and Hospitality Association’s 2024 Industry Leaders Breakfast! 🗓 Date: 16 October at 6:45 am. 📍 Location: Franklin Wharf Function Centre ⏳ Bookings close: 9 pm, 6 October 🎟 Ticket prices: WITH Members: $55.00 | Non-members: $60.00 Students: $35.00 What’s in store? Be part of the conversation as three extraordinary women—Jane Sawford (Overeem Whisky), Anna Terry (The Truffle Farm), and Dr Margo Adler (Beaker Street)—join our fabulous MC Fiona Breen to share their journeys, challenges, and triumphs. This breakfast is your chance to hear fresh perspectives, gain valuable insights, and connect with like-minded leaders—all before the workday begins! 🍽✨ 🔗 Book your spot now: https://lnkd.in/gG6tuBH3 Or email [email protected] for direct bookings (invoices/receipts available). Spots are limited, so don’t miss out! We can't wait to see you there! #IndustryLeaders #WomenInTourism #Inspiration #Leadership #Tasmania #Networking #WomenInLeadership The committee - Rita Warrener Daniela Ruiz Gomez Kerry Scambler Mette Dawe Alice van der Woude Sherene Somerville Natalie Ellis Tania Thompson & Upili Pathirana.
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Tourism Tasmania reposted this
🎊The TICT invites you to join us in celebrating the best of Tasmanian tourism at the 2024 Tasmanian Tourism Awards Gala this November🎊 The night is all about highlighting the outstanding tourism operators who have entered the Awards and recognising their efforts to always strive for excellence - to 'Shoot for the Stars'. Network with Award finalists, industry leaders, Members of Parliament and friends of tourism at this black-tie event celebrating everything we love about Tasmania and our tourism industry. More information and tickets can be purchased here: https://lnkd.in/gn-eSyZY
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Tourism Tasmania reposted this
What a morning to be standing in The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart, who were today named in The World’s 50 Best Hotels for 2024! Tasmania’s tourism and hospitality industry has enjoyed a string of prestigious awards both nationally and internationally recently – a reflection of our communities and operators’ dedication to delivering top tier products and experiences from across the state. With an award-winning food, wine, and spirits scene, as well as The Agrarian Kitchen being Australia’s Best Restaurant, Devonport named Australia’s Top Tourism Town, wukalina Walk listed in the The Times World’s Greatest Places, Herseys Seafood Restaurant, winning Australia’s best Seafood restaurant and Tasmania making The New York Times 52 Best Places to Visit list, our island is quickly becoming the nation’s standout state. Amy Hills, Michael Fisher, Stephen Morahan, Marnie Craig, Damian Mather Tourism Tasmania
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Tasmania has recorded the most successful year on record at the 2024 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, with three towns claiming podium finishes. Devonport was named Australia’s Top Tourism Town, while Stanley was awarded Silver in the Tiny Town Category and Richmond Bronze in the Small Town category. Congratulations to the tourism communities in Devonport, Richmond and Stanley on their achievements.
Australia's Top Tourism & Small Tourism Town Awards 2024
toptourismtowns.com.au
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Our Pre-Season Industry Update Events kick off around Tasmania next week, with tourism and hospitality operators invited to come along and hear what's planned for the summer season. We will share an overview of winter 2024 and our latest Off Season campaign, what to expect for the upcoming season and how to leverage the Come Down For Air campaign in your businesses. Events will be held in Launceston, Stanley and Queenstown next week, with Swansea, Hobart and the Huon Valley to follow the week after.
Pre Season Industry Events
tourismtasmania.com.au
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For more than 130 years tourism has empowered Tasmanian communities around the state. Creating jobs, strengthening our economy, supporting infrastructure development and enhancing local services, recreational activities and our quality of life. It is the backbone to our brand, unlocking trade, innovation, and providing opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurship, supporting 42,900 Tasmanian jobs and around 6,500 businesses. Learn more about the Tasmania’s Story of Tourism and how our campaigns have evolved over the years (there is some great footage from the 80’s!) via https://lnkd.in/gVtFzM-T and the video below
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Tourism Tasmania has partnered with Air New Zealand on an advertising campaign and flight sale to raise awareness for the recommencing Auckland to Hobart route in October. The campaign aims to attract Kiwi travellers to Tasmania during spring and summer, including through a national 48-hour flight sale running today and tomorrow (12-13 August). Advertising promoting Tasmanian experiences and events will be in market until 18 August. Media channels include online video, out of home, social, digital display, press, and Tourism Tasmania and Air New Zealand channels.
Discover Hobart, Tasmania
airnewzealand.co.nz