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Find out why Australia is the best overseas adventure travel destination and explore its nature, culture, adventure, family and relaxation options. Discover the top places to go, things to do, events, food and drink, and more on the official site for travel to Australia.
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Meet the Board of Directors who govern Tourism Australia, the Government agency responsible for promoting Australia as a travel destination. Learn about their roles, backgrounds and expertise in tourism and hospitality.
Find out the latest news and updates from Tourism Australia, the official agency for promoting Australia as a destination. Access industry events, research, statistics, campaigns and more.
Our Board. Tourism Australia is governed by a board of Directors who report to the Federal Minister for Tourism. The main role of the Board is to determine Tourism Australia policy and ensure that the organisation performs in a proper and efficient manner.
2 days ago · Find the best places to visit in Australia. From cities, beaches and The Outback, Australia offers a unique selection of wildlife and cultural experiences to explore.
Planning your ultimate trip to Australia? Here is everything you need to know before you go, from entry requirements to must-visit destinations and itineraries.
Tourism Australia was created in 2004 by the Tourism Australia Act (Cth) as a merger of four existing tourism organisations – the Australian Tourist Commission, the Bureau of Tourism Research, and the Tourism Forecasting Council, and See Australia.