How the Tourism Industry works

How the Tourism Industry works

How the Tourism industry works

The tourism industry is the total of all businesses that directly provide goods or services to facilitate business, pleasure and leisure activities away from the home environment.

Everyone gains from properly managed tourism and it can be especially important in regional areas because it diversifies the area’s economic base and expands the employment market.

Tourism businesses such as accommodation and tour operators represent only a small proportion of the people employed in the tourism industry or who benefit from it. As the tourist dollars trickle down they spread throughout the community and the economy in often surprising ways.

How Tourism Works

The existing tourism system represents a multi-layered structure for industry to engage through a number of destination marketing organisations, each requiring an additional level of investment (membership).

Tourism Australia (TA) is the Australian Government agency responsible for attracting international visitors to Australia, both for leisure and business events.

Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) is a statutory body of the Queensland Government and the state’s lead marketing, destination and experience development and major events agency. 

Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) is the regional tourism organisation (RTO) for Tropical North Queensland and is a membership based, industry funded, incorporated private company, limited by guarantee.

 

Local Tourism Organisations

The region is broken into the following six sub-regions, three of which supported by separate local tourism organisations (LTOs).  LTO’s have the responsibility of ensuring their sub-region is promoted and marketed to visitors leveraging from the work delivered by the RTO (pre-arrival).

  • Port Douglas & Daintree – Tourism Port Douglas & Daintree (TPDD)
  • Cassowary Coast – Tropical Coast Tourism (TCT)
  • Atherton Tablelands & Kuranda – Tourism Atherton Tablelands (TAT)

 

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The Atherton Tablelands, Tropical North Queensland is a blend of the best attractions of the tropics; a combination of nature and lifestyle at its finest. Among the World Heritage listed rainforests, national parks, mountains, rivers, lakes and waterfalls are some of Australia’s richest agricultural lands and charming small townships.

 

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The Atherton Tablelands, Tropical North Queensland is a blend of the best attractions of the tropics; a combination of nature and lifestyle at its finest. Among the World Heritage listed rainforests, national parks, mountains, rivers, lakes and waterfalls are some of Australia’s richest agricultural lands and charming small townships. The farm and grazing lands are “the food bowl” of the northern tropics – yielding a constant supply of fruit, vegetables and grains to local and export markets. The region is famous for spectacular waterfalls, tropical rainforests, world-class mountain bike trails, outback escarpments, agriculture and gourmet produce and the ideal holiday destination

 

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Tropical North Queensland is undeniably one of the most exciting and diverse regions to visit in Australia and the Atherton Tablelands sits at the very heart of it. With its breathtaking waterfalls, scenic vistas at every turn, impressive lakes, lush rainforest and rugged outback, a visit to this region promises to be one of great contrast, beauty and exploration.

The Atherton Tableland is a blend of the best attractions of the tropics; a combination of nature and lifestyle at its finest. Among the World Heritage listed rainforests, national parks, mountains, rivers, lakes and waterfalls are some of Australia’s richest agricultural lands and charming small townships. Biologists have described the spectacular rainforests of the Wet Tropics as the “greatest celebration of life on earth”.

The farm and grazing lands are “the food bowl” of the northern tropics – yielding a constant supply of fruit, vegetables and grains to local and export markets. Here settlers from all over the world share their arts, crafts, music and festivals.

For visitors, the Atherton Tablelands present opportunities for bush walking, mountain biking, bird watching, a wildlife cruise, marsupial spotting, hot air ballooning and water sports as diverse as fishing and white water rafting. Winding roads lead to spectacular lookouts and waterfalls, and highlights include Australia’s widest waterfall – Millstream Falls – and many others flowing all year round, the deep blue waters of extinct volcano crater lakes,

Plan to stay at least five days, as there is so much to see and do.

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The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. The Atherton Tablelands is a diverse region, covering an area of 64,768 square kilometres and home to 45,243 people (estimated resident population, Census 2011). The main population centres on the Atherton Tablelands are Mareeba and Atherton. Smaller towns include Tolga, Malanda, Herberton, Kuranda, Ravenshoe, Millaa Millaa, Chillagoe, Dimbulah, Mt Garnet, Mt Molloy, Tinaroo and Yungaburra.

The name of the destination has been debated by locals for many years.

  • Tablelands
  • Atherton Tablelands
  • Cairns Hinterland
  • Tropical Tablelands
  • Cairns Highlands

Tourism and business do not see shire or town boundaries. When positioning and marketing the region, we market the Atherton Tablelands, the region that sits within the boundaries of Mareeba Shire Council and Tablelands Regional Council.

Over a decade ago for international marketing purposes, the name “Cairns Highlands” was used to position the location of the destination. This was a very effective approach to build awareness of the region and evident in increased exposure in trade brochures and agent enquiries.  Today, when marketing the destination, we use:

  • Atherton Tablelands, Tropical North Queensland (for domestic markets);
  • Atherton Tablelands, Cairns and Great Barrier Reef (for international markets)

At a local level, the region is often referred to as  “Tablelands” or “Tropical Tablelands” and also by shire boundary “Mareeba”, “Atherton”.

For digital marketing, search phrases that include “Atherton Tablelands” continue to rank above the search phrase of “Tablelands”.

  • atherton tablelands
  • atherton tableland
  • atherton table land
  • atherton tablelands queensland
  • atherton tableland Australia
  • atherton tablelands attractions
  • atherton tablelands map

Results of Google trends for the search phrase “Tablelands”

  • blackdown tableland national park
  • gumtree tablelands
  • tablelands regional council
  • northern tablelands (NSW electorate)
  • tablelands south burnett region
  • noosa tablelands

Members and media are encouraged to continue to use Atherton Tablelands across all marketing collateral.