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Take the next step in your career with a Tourism TAFE course. Study in one of Australia's most fascinating hubs for the industry: the Northern Territory. [RTO 0373]
A Charles Darwin University researcher living in Birdsville has begun a tourism research project that could have global consequences.
Research underway at Charles Darwin University (CDU) aims to help the greater Darwin region’s hospitality and tourism businesses build resilience to pandemics, cyclones and climate change.
New First Nations tourism training is helping to build the professional credentials, business acumen and interpersonal skills of Aboriginal people, and in turn, secure new jobs and career options for Aboriginal communities in Central Australia. The training is also building capacity in the Red Centre tourism industry, where there is significant international and domestic demand for First Nations tour guides, who can provide authentic cultural perspective and knowledge of the country’s desert heart.
Australia should push to attract tourists from its traditional markets, such as Japan, to mitigate any fall in tourist numbers from China, economists say.
A new Charles Darwin University study aimed at highlighting the impacts of COVID-19 on global tour operators has revealed that many operators lack strategic plans or activities for dealing with crisis events.
Previous studies have identified the major economic potential for whale watching in the developing nation of Timor-Leste. In this seminar, Karen will outline efforts in developing a whale and dolphin ecotourism industry
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