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ECOTOURISM RECOVERY IN TIMES OF COVID-19

31 July 2020 | 0 Comments

We are currently facing an unprecedented global health crisis, with repercussions that are being felt in all sectors of society and the economy, especially in the tourism sector. However, at moments like this it is important to remember that tourism has shown a strong resilience to adapt, innovate and recuperate from adversity and we should get prepared for recovery.

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Ecotourism Resource Hub – A National Landscapes Legacy

13 February 2017 | 0 Comments

Ecotourism Australia has developed an extensive online library of ecotourism and nature-based tourism related resources.

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Christmas Island open for business: Parks Australia looking for EOI

29 January 2016 | 0 Comments

Parks Australia is looking for Expressions of Interest for tourism investments and entrepreneurial ideas on Christmas Island. Christmas Island National Park is famous for its fascinating rainforest and marine life. Unique species, like the Red Crab, and abundant wildlife call the National Park their home. Among birdwatchers, Christmas Island is considered a hidden gem.  

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Expressions of Interest for activities in Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park

9 July 2015 | 0 Comments

Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park is an iconic part of Australia. The Uluru Board of Management is calling for Expressions of Interest for new tourism and commercial activities within the park.
 
You are invited to take advantage of a unique opportunity to invest in one of the world’s most recognised locations.
 
Do you have a big idea for an innovative and sustainable visitor experience or commercial activity within the park? If so, the Uluru Board wants to hear it!
 
They are looking for fresh, exciting and engaging visitor experiences and commercial activities that complement existing operations. You can be a part of showcasing this special place to the world, while protecting the park’s natural and cultural values and benefiting the Anangu traditional owners.

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