MORE ABORIGINAL TOURISM PRODUCT
NEEDED TO MEET INTERNATIONAL DEMAND -
ATC May 28th 2001
Australia must focus on the development of more
Aboriginal tourism product to meet the growing demand from international
visitors, Australian Tourist Commission (ATC),
Managing Director John Morse said today.
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Inquiries on Aboriginal tourism in ATC office overseas is growing
exponentially and we need to develop this sector to ensure we can match
the interest with suitable products.
Australia needs to provide a greater depth and range of Aboriginal
tourism product to meet the growing demand of international visitors who
want to experience Indigenous culture during their holiday down under.
International awareness and interest in Aboriginal tourism has increased
following the Sydney Olympic Games with Aboriginal themes in the Opening
and closing ceremonies and Cathy Freemans gold medal race receiving
global media attention.
Research indicates that between 85 to 95 per cent of international
visitors to Australia wanted to experience Aboriginal tourism on subsequent
visits to Australia.
Mr Morse said the ATC had formed an Aboriginal Tourism Advisory Council
(ATAC) to develop the Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Strategy to be implemented
by the Commission.
This strategy will ultimately facilitate the development of national
standards and product Australia wide, he said.
It will help to raise the awareness of cultural issues and assist
in the international marketing of Aboriginal tourism experiences. The
development of a business mentor program for Aboriginal tourism businesses
as well as a criteria for Aboriginal images used in international marketing
initiatives will also be addressed.
The Council will bring together leaders in Aboriginal tourism with representation
from all States and Territories.
Mr Morse said the number of Aboriginal tourism products at ATE this year
had increased by 50 per cent, with new product exhibiting from New South
Wales and the Northern Territory.
It is critical to the future success of the Aboriginal tourism sector
that this growth continues as it provides a rare opportunity to showcase
their unique product to the worlds tourism buyers, Mr Morse
said.
Media enquiries to ATC Corporate Affairs or
media@atc.gov.au
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