New service launched to support Indigenous tourism businesses

The Palaszczuk Government is establishing a dedicated Indigenous Tourism Development Service to support Indigenous tourism in the state.

Tourism Minister Kate Jones said the new service would work with emerging and established Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander operators to start and grow their businesses and products.

“Now more than ever before, we’re seeing strong demand for cultural tourism experiences in Queensland,” she said.

“This provides huge opportunities for the tourism industry and Indigenous communities throughout the state.

“That’s why we’ve developed a new service to help Indigenous tourism businesses start up and expand.”

Tourism Research Australia reports that 351,000 overseas visitors and 116,000 overnight domestic visitors took part in an Indigenous tourism experience in Queensland in the year ending March 2019.

“The new Indigenous Tourism Development Service will play a key role, providing on-the-ground support for Indigenous tourism businesses, helping them access government and industry services,” Ms Jones said.

“This is about growing our tourism industry to create jobs in Queensland.”

Today’s announcement comes after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk named 2020 the Year of Indigenous Tourism.

The new service launched today will include dedicated Indigenous tourism development officers in Cairns and Brisbane, helping Indigenous tourism businesses to find the services and support they need to take the steps needed to get off the ground and flourish.

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