Are you open?

Are you open?

Are you open?

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Expressions of interest for this initative are now closed as this activity has been delivered.

Are you open, or planning to reopen in the coming weeks as travel restrictions begin to ease?

Tropical Tablelands Tourism continues to receive daily enquiries from potential visitors, travel trade and media, wanting updates on what is happening in our beautiful Atherton Tablelands region. This is a positive step in the region’s recovery, but we need to hear from you. 

We have a quick 30 second questionnaire to complete. This information will be shared with our visitor information centres across the region, industry partners including TTNQ and TEQ, as well as through the destination website online here > https://www.athertontablelands.com.au/covid-19-travel-alert/open-for-business/

Complete the questionnaire here > https://tourism.athertontablelands.com.au/covid-safe/open-for-business/

View the COVID Safe resources page here > COVID SAFE resource page – https://tourism.athertontablelands.com.au/covid-safe/

Published 13th May 2020. 

Mountain Biking Tourism

Mountain Biking Tourism

Mountain Biking Tourism

The Atherton Tablelands offers a world-class mountain biking experience for visitors.

Atherton Forest Mountain Bike Park and Davies Creek Mountain Bike Park are significant draw cards for these visitors and many arrive without clear information as to how to access not only the parks but other iconic cycling trails.

The website  www.tablelandstrails.com, developed and maintained by the region’s economic development body Tablelands Futures Corporation is a central resource for the community and visitors to obtain the information needed to visit the designated mountain parks, skills parks and other cycling trails.

Key Information

  1. Trails website – www.tablelandstrails.com
  2. Encourage visitors to access Atherton Forest Mountain Bike Park via the Atherton Trailhead and Skills Park at 1 Vernon Street, Atherton.
  3. Davies Creek Mountain Bike Park is well signed and accessed from the Kennedy Highway,approximately 13 klms from Mareeba
  4. Park Alerts are maintained by the Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing and links to these alerts are on numerous pages of www.tablelandstrails.com
  5. There are a growing number of tour and bike hire operators to assist visitors to explore the trails and hire equipment.
  6. Mountain biking is an activity for all ages – not just for the serious riders. Review the trail grades to be familiar with which trails may be suited for the visitor. Link to trail grades

Cyclists Welcome

How to engage with Tropical North
Queensland’s emerging cycle tourism market.

Publication produced by Tablelands Futures Corporation.

Board Honour Roll

Board Honour Roll

Board Honour Roll

Atherton Tablelands Promotion Bureau Limited achnowledges our community members that have served on the Board of Directors since its inception in 1986.

As the archives are limited, this list is not complete. Any community members that have served on the Board, please email the office on office@athertontablelands.com.au

Member Appointment Date Cease Date
Rebekkah Haase 30/11/2018 31/8/2021
Brett Stevenson 30/11/2018 30/9/2021
Brett Cameron 30/11/2018 31/12/2020
Angela Freemen 30/11/2018 31/12/2020
Brad Farrington 20/3/2019 31/12/2020
Tracy Klaproth 27/11/2017 16/12/2019
Nipper Brown 30/11/2018 16/2/2019
Bob Owen 30/11/2018 16/12/2019
Bramwell Collins 05/9/2008 30/11/2018
Ghislaine Gallo 21/12/2016 30/11/2018
Peter Danford 31/3/2017 30/11/2018
Samantha Banks 13/12/2017 30/11/2018
Margo Watkins 31/3/2017 16/4/2018
Michael Trout 19/9/2015 13/12/2017
Bronwyn Voyce 21/12/2016 13/12/2017
Linda Jaques 21/12/2016 13/12/2017
Laurence Jones 31/1/2017 30/6/2017
Michelle Bell-Turner 30/9/2010 21/12/2016
Peter Hodge 01/12/2015 21/12/2016
Jane Johnston 1/12/2015 21/12/2016
Judith Cooper 9/12/2014 21/12/2016
Allan Holmes 1/12/2015 1/12/2016
Michael Lawrence 4/12/2012 01/12/2015
Rod Marti 1/4/2012 1/4/2015
Carolyn Sandaver 31/5/2013 09/2/2014
Patrice Fletcher 4/12/2012 9/12/2014
Mike Took 22/10/2009 1/3/2013
Jim Russell 30/9/2010 1/12/2012
Rhonda Sorensen 5/9/2009 1/5/2012
Daniel Dubbeld 5/9/2008 1/12/2010
Barry Smith 5/9/2008 0/9/2010
Joanne Hollis 22/10/2009 30/9/2010
Ian MacLaughlin 17/12/2004 22/10/2009
Christopher Wright 17=12=2004 22/10/2009
Gary Bondeson 17/12/2004 22/10/2009
Annette Kvassay 19/9/2005 22/10/2009
Gordon Chuck 5/9/2008 22/10/2009
Quentin Fletcher 15/4/2005 8/11/2007
John Wright 17/12/2004 19/9/2005
Jon Nott 21/9/2000 30/4/2005
Bob Neate 20/9/2002 30/4/2005
Gerry Collins 2/9/1999 17/12/2004
Mick Borzi 20/9/2002 17/12/2004
Gordon Grimwade 20/9/2002 17/12/2004
Chris Ford 20/2/2003 17/12/2004
Kerry Kehoe 20/2/2003 17/12/2004
Joe Paronella 20/2/2003 17/12/2004
Timothy Daniels 20/2/2003 17/12/2004
Ray Byrnes 18/10/2001 17/12/2004
Margaret Portess 18/10/2001 17/12/2004
Ivan Searston 27/10/1997 25/6/2004
Mary Lyle 2/5/2000 27/3/2004
Gordon Chuck 21/9/2000 26/9/2003
Trixie Jones 25/9/2001 26/9/2003
Brenton McRae 20/9/2002 20/2/2003
Janet Mole 20/9/2002 12/1/2003
Kendall Jack 2/5/2000 20/9/2002
Anne Weber 21/9/2000 20/9/2002
Ulrike Oliver 1/2/1999 15/9/2002
Gail Clarke 1/11/1999 19/4/2002
Ghislaine Gallo 20/12/1999 18/10/2001
Colin Tait 2/9/1999 25/9/2000
Ornella Curcio 4/8/1997 21/9/2000
Sydney Beck 19/8/1999 21/9/2000
John Wright 2/9/1999 21/9/2000
Guy Anderson 20/12/1999 21/9/2000
Karl-Heinz Seelig 16/10/1999 2/3/2000
David Eggers 2/9/1999 15/11/1999
Lou Rios 27/10/1997 2/9/1999
Susan Bucknell 4/8/1997 2/9/1999
Pamela Taylor 25/3/1999 2/9/1999
Maria Maloberti 29/3/1993 15/7/1999
Marcy Urken 9/9/1996 15/7/1999
Jennifer Dyer 4/8/997 25/3/1999
Kerry Rosenberg 20/5/1986 14/9/1998
Ghislaine Boissevain 30/10/1997 14/9/1998
Kevin Wadley 12/9/1994 27/10/1997
Rene Boissevain 28/8/1998 27/10/1997
Stephen Yates 8/8/1998 27/10/1997
Rodney Jacques 2/8/1993 4/8/1997
Ken Kennedy 9/9/1996 4/8/1997
Kelene Jenkinson 9/9/1990 9/9/1996
Alan Shore 12/9/1994 9/9/1996
Noelene Mays 28/8/1995 9/9/1996
Annette Allwood 4/3/1991 28/8/1995
Daniel Brown 2/2/1987 28/8/1995
Brett Schmidt 12/9/1994 28/8/1995
tito Sciani 31/5/1989 12/9/1994
Arthur Seary 20/5/1986 12/9/1994
Edward Earl 31/5/1989 12/9/1994
Gordon Arnold 30/4/1990 12/9/1994
John Leet 8/4/1991 12/9/1994
Anton De Witte 8/4/1991 12/9/1994
Brian Robinson 31/5/1989 12/9/1994
Sheila Doyle 2/8/1993 12/9/1994
Diana Foster 2/8/1993 12/9/1994
Frances Herriott 13/9/1993 12/9/1994
Geoffrey Prior 1/10/1991 2/8/1993
Maree Pensini 29/3/1993 2/8/1993
Wildfrid Blundell 4/3/1991 29/3/1993
Geoffrey King 2/3/1992 29/3/1993
Christopher Foster 2/2/1987 29/3/1993
Dennis Catelan 30/4/1990 2/3/1992
Robyn Tucker 30/4/1990 12/8/1991
Patrick Byrnes 20/5/1986 23/3/1991
Kathleen Titlow 30/4/1990 23/3/1991
Ivan Searston 11/9/1990 23/3/1991
Trevor Allwood 31/5/1989 4/3/1991
Donald Walker 1/4/1986 4/3/1991
Guy Gowan 2/2/1987 4/3/1991
Douglas Sweedman 2/2/1987 30/4/1990
Robert Cobavie 31/5/1989 30/4/1990
Hector Wallace 31/5/1989 30/4/1990
Clifford Sparks 31/5/1989 30/4/1990
Graham Luxton 20/5/1986 31/5/1989
James Mealing 20/5/1986 31/5/1989
Leslie Battle 2/2/1987 1/5/1989
Harold Skenner 2/2/1987 31/5/1989
John Evans 2/2/1/87 31/5/1989
Gordon Matthews 2/2/1987 31/5/1989
Donald Waugh 1/4/1986 2/2/1987
Elwyn Phillips 1/4/1986 20/5/1986

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Our Constitution

Our Constitution

Our Constitution

In accordance with the Corporations Act 2001, the internal management of Atherton Tablelands Promotion Bureau Limited is governed by a Constitution.

A copy of the Constitution can be downloaded here

 

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Wet Tropics Toolkit

Wet Tropics Toolkit

Wet Tropics Toolkit

The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, the oldest tropical rainforest in the world, stretches from west of Townsville to south of Cooktown, and offers visitors the opportunity to take part in adventure activities, engage with Indigenous culture and enjoy natural surroundings and wildlife.

This dedicated marketing toolkit has been developed to assist tourism operators in the Wet Tropics region to inspire visitors to stay longer and discover the incredible diversity of experiences in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

Tourism businesses located in the Tropical North Queensland and Townsville regions may wish to access the toolkit’s resources in order to encourage visitor dispersal across your region, increased length of stay and grow overnight visitor expenditure.

 The marketing toolkit includes inspirational content which is available to tourism operators to use in their own marketing, including imagery; video content; facts and figures and marketing copy.