MyTravelResearch.com

Easy to use market research and marketing tools for the travel and tourism industry.

  PRICING       LOG-IN
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Subscribe to Travel Trend Reports
  • Insight to Action Products
    • Tourism Marketing Plan Blueprint
    • Tourism Marketing Plan LITE
  • Consulting
  • My Travel Research
  • About Us
    • Our Vision
    • Our Privacy Policy
    • Premium Membership FAQs
  • Testimonials
  • Contact
You are here: Home / Blog / Help us shape the future of tourism in Central Australia

Help us shape the future of tourism in Central Australia

by Carolyn Childs Leave a Comment

tourism central australia imageTourism Central Australia (TCA) is conducting a review of its structure and organisation. It is inviting all members of the travel and tourism community who engage with or care about the Red Centre to participate.  We’re conducting the review on their behalf and there are lots of ways to engage

How you can help 

  1. Complete a questionnaire (click the link that best suits you)

    TCA members: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TCAmembers

    Former TCA members: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TCAlapsed

    Other businesses in the region: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TCANonmembers

    Other stakeholders https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TCAStakeholders

  1. Post comments in the Forums on Facebook and LinkedIn

    Click the relevant link above to join in

For further information on the process, contact Stephen Schwer at  stephen.schwer@discoverca.com.au  or Carolyn Childs carolyn@mytravelresearch.com 

  • Author
  • Recent Posts
Carolyn Childs
Carolyn has spent more than 25 years’ helping businesses achieve their goals by using research and other evidence to guide strategy and planning – mainly in the aviation, travel and tourism fields.She has worked in more than 35 countries on every inhabited continent and brings a detailed understanding of customers and how to connect with them. As well as running her own businesses, she has worked for organisations such as the International Air Transport Association, TNS (the world’s largest custom research company) and the Travel Research Centre.
Latest posts by Carolyn Childs (see all)
  • 2021 International Toilet Tourism Awards are now OPEN!
  • Are you leaving $$$ on the table?
  • Why MyTravelResearch.com supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: Central Australia, Red Centre, regional tourism, Tourism, Tourism Innovation

About Carolyn Childs

Carolyn has spent more than 25 years’ helping businesses achieve their goals by using research and other evidence to guide strategy and planning – mainly in the aviation, travel and tourism fields. She has worked in more than 35 countries on every inhabited continent and brings a detailed understanding of customers and how to connect with them. As well as running her own businesses, she has worked for organisations such as the International Air Transport Association, TNS (the world’s largest custom research company) and the Travel Research Centre.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Search

Our Latest Report

Our Latest Report

Events and Webinars

Member Events and Webinars graphic for sidebar widget image

Sign Up

 
Fill out the form to receive our actionable insight.
 
 

Marketing Plan Blueprint

Marketing Plan Blueprint

Latest Tweets

  • As we grapple with the twin evils of climate emergency and rising living costs there are sometimes win-win solution… https://t.co/jeXbwg4LE6

    1 week
  • We agree with Sally Cope of @TourismAus that #Vfr is still good traffic! #destaus2022

    3 months
  • Great to hear from @TourismAus that increasingly we will use Indigenous place names in promotion.#destaus2022

    3 months
  • Some festive cheer and a lovely story of human connection (with considered planning to make it safe 😀)‘Caroling on… https://t.co/WareGTgXOE

    5 months

© Copyright 2022 My Travel Research · Tourism & Marketing · All Rights Reserved