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Viewing entries posted in December 2014

Tony Charters joins panel of judges for 2015 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

18 December 2014 | 0 Comments

Ecotourism Australia Director, Tony Charters, has been recognised for his expertise in the sustainable tourism field on a Global stage and will be acting as a Judge for the 2015 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).

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Congratulations to Tim North Marine

18 December 2014 | 0 Comments

Congratulations to Tim North Marine for achieving Advanced Ecotourism and Climate Action Business certification.

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2014 NSW Tourism Award Winners Announced

17 December 2014 | 0 Comments

Winners of the 2014 NSW Tourism Awards were announced recently and Ecotourism Australia would like to congratulate all winners for their outstanding efforts in each applicable category. 

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Media Release: Ecotourism Australia reconfirms Rick Murray as Chairman

10 December 2014 | 0 Comments

On Sunday, Ecotourism Australia held its first meeting of the new Board elected at its recent Annual General Meeting and reconfirmed Mr. Rick Murray, of Northern NSW, as its Chair and Mr. Michael Collins, of Perth, WA, as its Deputy Chair.

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2014 Queensland Tourism Award winners announced

2 December 2014 | 0 Comments

Winners of the 2014 Annual Queensland Tourism Awards were announced recently and Ecotourism Australia would like to congratulate all winners. We were ecstatic to see the large number of Ecotourism Australia certified operators to take home awards, with approximately half of all awards in applicable categories going to our members. 

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Ecotourism Australia Hosts Taiwan Forest Bureau Study Tour

1 December 2014 | 0 Comments

Forests represent some of Taiwan's most valuable natural resources and occupy about 58% of Taiwan’s total area. The Forestry Bureau under the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, manages Taiwan's forests for recreation by domestic and international visitors, as well as explains the government's forest conservation policies. The Bureau maintains various forest recreation areas, hiking trails and other forest-related facilities throughout the island, and not surprisingly is looking to ecotourism to further develop the island’s resources.

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