COVID-19 Business Support

COVID-19 Business Support

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the Australian economy, the federal government has pledged a total of around $189 billion in stimulus packages to try to stop the country from crumbling.  The Queensland Government has committed $4 billion to support Queenslander’s health, jobs and businesses in the COVID-19 Economic Relief Package. 

Sole traders

Small & Medium Enterprises (SME) With Staff

  • Tax-free cash payment of minimum $20,000 and up to $100,000 to retain staff and operations (for businesses with a turnover under $50 million) 
  • 50% wage subsidy for apprentice or trainee wages for nine months, up to a maximum of $21,000.
  • Payroll tax support
    • Two months of payroll tax will be immediately refunded.
    • The next three months of payroll tax will be waived.
    • Payroll tax for July to December will be deferred.

All Businesses

  • Coronavirus SME Guarantee Scheme — Government guarantee for 50% of new loans issued by eligible lenders
  • Increase in the threshold at which creditors can issue a statutory demand and the time for companies to respond
  • Businesses can immediately write-off multiple assets up to $150,000/asset. There is also expanded access to the instant asset write-off to include all businesses with a turnover of less than $500 million (30 June 2020). 
  • Accelerated depreciation deduction — 50% of the cost of an asset, with existing depreciation applying to the balance of the asset’s cost. 
  • $500 million to provide business loans up to $250,000 with no interest for the first 12 months
  • Free financial advice to producers, commercial fishers, and tourism operators through the Rural Financial Counselling Service. 
  • Workshops will be held around the state for financial management and business planning. Register your interest for a potential Far North Queensland workshop.
  • Mentoring for Growth offering free access to business mentors including around business finances and planning. 

Agriculture Industry

Commercial Fishers

  • Waiving of tropical rock lobster and coral trout quota fees and fishing boat license fees until June 2020. 
  • Expanding tropical rock lobster fishery area for three months.
  • Local seafood promotion campaign.
  • Rural financial counselling services for commercial fishers, fishery supply chain and tourism businesses impacted by Covid-19. 

 Tourism Operators

Interest-free loans

  • Loans of up to $250,000 will be interest-free for the first 12 months, and are intended to help businesses keep employees on board and maintain their operation until the worst of the crisis has passed. The Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority is currently accepting expressions of interest for the loans. Businesses that are interested should contact the authority here.

Concierge Service

Concierge Service

Visitors planning their holiday to the Atherton Tablelands has got a whole lot easier with the launch of our free Concierge Service. 

This online portal provides visitors with a general itinerary based on information provided including when they are travelling, how many people, preferences in type of accommodation and interests. 

Link to: Conceirge Service

New Destination Brand

New Destination Brand

Clear, simple messaging focusing on the “perfect” experiences that can be found on the Atherton Tablelands was the inspiration behind the local tourism organisations’s new destination brand.

Tabling his report at the annual general meeting, outgoing Chairman Brett Stevenson said the largely volunteer LTO had delivered a number of key marketing activities during the 2018-19 financial year, including rolling out the Atherton Tablelands’ Discover Perfect campaign.

“The Discover Perfect campaign was a natural evolution of the discover brand, which has been synonymous with the Atherton Tablelands destination for the last three decades.”

Supporting the campaign was a new website with enhanced digital features, six new videos produced by Phlipvids showcasing some of the “perfect” experiences that can be found on the Atherton Tablelands and the new Travel Guide app, which hosts the Atherton Tablelands Discover publication produced by Atherton Tablelands Promotion Bureau Ltd.  

A partnership with Queensland Rail also saw the Atherton Tablelands Discover Perfect campaign promoted at one of Brisbane’s busiest train stations – Roma Street – with a number of light boxes and supported advertising in its in-house publication Embark. 

The LTO also continued to bolster its efforts in the digital space, producing 48 travel blogs as well as adding additional features to the destination’s new website.

“Enhancements include member product brochures and a concierge service,” Mr Stevenson added.

“This unique online platform allows visitors to submit more information on their visit to the region including type of accommodation they are looking for, type of activities of interest, when they are coming, how many travelling and so on.  

“Within 24 hours, the visitor has a tailored itinerary suggesting locations to stay and what to do, matching their interests.”

 The destination was also well showcased  at the three major caravan and camping shows at Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne under the Caravanning Queensland banner, continuing its efforts in the self-drive market.  

Mr Stevenson thanked his fellow board members, for their continued support. “They have brought an enormous amount of industry experience to the table for the collective benefit of the Atherton Tablelands.

The 2018-19 directors included Angela Freeman from Wildlife TNQ, Tracy Klaproth from On the Wallaby, Eddy Nye from Rainforest Bounty, Brett Cameron from Brett’s Outback Tasting Adventures, Rebekah Haase as the outback representative, Cr Nipper Brown from Mareeba Shire Council, Bob Owen from Tablelands Regional Council  and Brad Farrington as a special interest director. 

He also thanked the marketing and media team, along with executive officer and board secretary Bronwyn Jones, for their dedication and professionalism.

Appointed to position of chair at Monday’s AGM was Eddy Nye with Rebekah Haase taking on the role of deputy chair. They join Angela Freeman as treasurer, along with Brett Cameron, Brett Stevenson and Brad Farrington as directors.

Atherton Tablelands Promotion Bureau Limited

Issued by Tanya Snelling media@athertontablelands.com.au
Special Guests Experience the Atherton Tablelands

Special Guests Experience the Atherton Tablelands

The Atherton Tablelands will have some very special guests this month – the writers and journalists who show the country how to holiday.

Tropical North Queensland is hosting the 2019 conference of the Australian Society of Travel Writers and Atherton Tablelands tour operators are ensuring they see the best of the best.

This includes the finest foods, sights, experiences and adventures available to travellers.

The journalists and writers will be shown around the Atherton Tablelands in style, from foodie tours, to exploring rainforest waterfalls and romantic rides among the clouds.

Brett Stevenson, chair of Tropical Tablelands Tourism, said participating local operators were pulling out all the stops to ensure the writers had an incredible time while in region.

“A diverse program of visits has been put together by Tourism Tropical North Queensland for these influential journalists and writers.

“Their experience of the Atherton Tablelands will hopefully inspire people in Australia and abroad about where they should travel next.

“We can promise they will be astonished about the quality of the experience as well as quantity of things to do.”

The visits by the writers will be held before and after the conference which is in Cairns from October 18-20.

The conference will include some of Australia’s best-known travel writers and will include speakers and workshops, annual awards and a gala dinner.

Issued by Tanya Snelling
media@athertontablelands.com.au

Croc Trophy Celebrates 25 Snappy, Happy Years

Croc Trophy Celebrates 25 Snappy, Happy Years

Arguably the world’s most gruelling mountain bike race – the Atherton Tableland’s Croc Trophy – celebrates its silver anniversary this year.

The Croc Trophy attracts an international peloton of riders each year and priceless international media attention with its testing terrain, hot conditions and superb mountain and jungle scenery.

At 25 years old it is regarded as the world’s oldest mountain bike stage race. This year organisers are mixing it up a bit – riders will get to see the event’s notorious namesake for the first time with an inaugural finish at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures.

As well, a special three-day race has been introduced for mountain bikers who want a taste of the demanding ride.

More than 120 riders take part in the Croc Trophy each year, with many from the heart of mountain bike riding, Europe.

Brett Stevenson, chair of Tropical Tablelands Tourism, said the reputation of the arduous event, plus the Europe-heavy contingent who ride it meant the Croc Trophy continues to be an international phenomenon.

“We have the very best European and Australian riders here so the Atherton Tablelands receives exceptional exposure during the 10-day event.

“Mountain biking takes viewers into the scenic heart of the Atherton Tablelands with tropical jungle one day and stunning Outback the next.

 “It is a great way of acquainting the rest of the world with the Atherton Tablelands’ spectacular scenery and lifestyle,” he added.

 The eight-stage, 10-day event starts in Cairns on October 12 and ends at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures on October 19.

 In between riders will have 1200 kilometres of racing taking on the Atherton Tablelands’ tracks and roads near the towns of Mareeba, Atherton, Herberton and Kuranda.

Issued by Tanya Snelling
media@athertontablelands.com.au

Brochure Carousel

Brochure Carousel

With over 70% of visitors using digital platforms to source information on a destination, our brochure carousel is prooving to be popular with visitors.

The brochure carousel launched in July 2018 includes product and regional brochures available to download or view online.

A selection of brochures can also be ordered online and the very popular Discover Atherton Tablelands Visitors Guide is on our Travel Tools App available from iTunes and Google Play stores. 

 

Link to:Brochure Carousel