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The Australian Regional Tourism Convention (incorporating the inaugural Australian Agritourism Conference) was convened by ART in Ballarat throughout last week and delivered 10 surprising take-aways from the gathering of regional tourism leaders:
1. Outbound travel will increase far faster than inbound. That's right, there's more Australians travelling overseas for holidays than internationals arriving here. Why? Very limited airline capacities are making flights very expensive for inbound travellers. So don't expect international travel to bounce back quickly.
2. 66% of Australians say that they are unlikely to return to international travel in the short-term.
3. Airbnb now has an experience section. So boutique experiences, such as a two-hour "Grow Organic Fruit and Veges" tour of a mini farm in regional Victoria, now have market cut-through and are able to compete against traditional and larger experience operators. Awesome for small regional experience operators and start ups!
4. Hepburn Shire Artisan Agriculture Survey revealed that 38+% of agribusinesses were on land of less than five hectares!
5. 68% of Australians would rather spend money on activities and experiences, including travel, than on possessions.
6. While volunteers (across all sectors) are satisfied, volunteering rates have dropped by 10% compared to pre-COVID levels and less than 10% of people who have never volunteered say they are likely to do so in the future.
7. Visiting friends and relatives (VFR) accounts for more than half of all visitors in some regional areas, yet so little is known about the particulars of this market that Victoria's Federation University has published the world's first book about VFR travellers. 'VFR Travel Research' can be purchased through Amazon.
8. 37% of Australians say they are travelling on holidays more often in 2022 to make up for lost time.
9. Innovation is key. One example: The "ten pound pom" campaign has been revived! The South Australian government created the campaign earlier this year where 200 British backpackers get to pay just £10 for a return ticket to work in SA. That's a saving of about £1,860! The campaign was limited to 200 successful applicants who also had to have a £281 working holiday visa and book a Trailfinders tour package.
10. Innovation in outdoor art can also make a huge difference. In the six months to June 2020 Victoria's overnight holiday visitors declined by 45%. In comparison, the Wimmera region of Victoria where the Silo Art Trail is the key attraction saw a 2% increase. That's 47% above the state average.
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Image: The Sheep Hills mega mural is one of the original silo art pieces along the Silo Art Trail in the Victorian Wimmera Mallee region. Artist - Adnate.
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25th October 2021 - Australian Regional Tourism receives funding for National Agritourism Development Program
22nd September 2021 - Australian Regional Tourism adds voice to fears over skills and workforce shortages
20th September 2021 - Australian Regional Tourism critical of governments’ piecemeal response to COVID
21st May 2021 - Ballarat to stage 2021 Australian Regional Tourism Convention
24th August 2020 - Registrations open for the online 2020 Australian Regional Tourism Convention
11th February 2020 - 2020 Australian Regional Tourism Convention to be staged in Ballarat
18th October 2019 - Australian Regional Tourism Convention to address role in national tourism agenda
2nd April 2019 - 2019 Australian Regional Tourism Convention to be staged in Devonport
20th November 2018 - Australian Regional Tourism announces new Chair
25th October 2018 - Australian Regional Tourism Convention attracts record delegate numbers
21st September 2018 - Australian Regional Tourism Convention to push boundaries
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