RESOURCE CENTRE
The Tourism and Events Queensland Resource Centre provides information for industry on a variety of tourism topics, including a directory of Tourism and Events Queensland and industry contacts, special interest information and a section on sustainability and climate change.
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In 2006, Tourism Australia and Parks Australia formed a partnership between tourism and conservation to identify Australia’s iconic landscapes, which capture and promote areas of outstanding natural beauty and cultural significance. More on Australia's National Landscapes>
Provides news, research and comparative reports on the current trends in Queensland domestic and international aviation. More on Aviation>
Communities form the backdrop of any tourism product. More on Community Engagement>
Queensland's coastal waters offer unique and spectacular cruising opportunities. More on Cruise Shipping>
Major regional and international marketing events. More on Events>
Why Queensland is the best incentive travel destination in the world. Read more about the diverse, exciting experiences and exclusive events the Queensland can offer. More on Incentive Travel>
This section of the Tourism and Events Queensland website contains information on issues relating to Indigenous involvement in tourism in Queensland including available funding and assistance, Indigenous tourism venture case studies and research. More on Indigenous Tourism>
Details on starting out in tourism, growing, financing and promoting your tourism business, regulatory compliance, investing in tourism and TEQ's Tourism Skills Development Guide. More on Industry Assistance>
Listing of associations and organisations involved with tourism in Queensland. More on Industry Directory>
Search for your perfect Queensland image online. More on Image Gallery>
A resource for Queensland tourism-related plans and strategies. More on Plans & Strategies>
These pages provide information on backpacking . The site contains links to sites of interest, as well as research reports that can be freely downloaded. More on Youth and Backpacking>