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24.01.2022 This Interesting article for International Women's Day appeared in Indy/Life.



21.01.2022 That would be a good start.

21.01.2022 #WATCH - My interview with Sunrise to discuss how Australians can back our tourism industry by booking tours and experiences.

19.01.2022 Virgin is likely to reduce its flights as well. We are certainly entering in to incredibly difficult times for the Tourism Industry.



18.01.2022 Two hundred and fifty years ago on this day, April 19th (Ship's Log date), April 20th (Calendar date 1770), Lieutenant James Cook, on board the Endeavour, fist sighted the coastline of the Australian Continent. He named it Point Hicks after Lieutenant Zachary Hicks who first sighted the land.

18.01.2022 How wonderful. Thank you for you kind words. Guiding Organisations Australia sent their best wishes to the people of Switzerland at this challenging time. We look forward to visiting your magnificent country when the crisis is over and the borders reopened.. Until then [lease stay safe.

18.01.2022 Todays up-date on restriction easing.



17.01.2022 This would be a helpful start to providing some work for tour guides.

16.01.2022 https://vimeo.com/410459776

14.01.2022 This brilliant performance was Spain's presentation for World Tourism Day.

14.01.2022 250 Years ago today The Endeavour made landfall in the area that is now known as Botany Bay. This article explains why it was given this name.

14.01.2022 AND SADLY WE HAVE THE SAME SITUATION HERE FOR OUR AUSTRALIAN TOUR GUIDES TO CONTEND WITH.



12.01.2022 At 6am on ANZAC Day musicians everywhere are being called on to take to their front yards to play the Last Post. A grassroots campaign for Australians to comme...morate Anzac Day at dawn in their driveways is gathering momentum across the country. With traditional services and marches cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, RSL branches in every state have unanimously endorsed the gesture, with families across the nation expected to stand at their gates, on balconies or verandahs at 6am on Saturday April 25. Please join us and the rest of Australia in this special moment to remember all those who have served and sacrificed for this nation. We may not be able to stand together as we usually would, but we can still stand united in spirit. Anyone interested should download the sheet music, start practising and notify their neighbourhood via a letterbox drop. http://musicformateship.org/ #MusicforMateship #ANZACDAY #drivewaytribute #lastpost #Minutesilence #COVID19 #isolatedbutunited

11.01.2022 Are you an independent small tourism business operator? Do you have a Cancellation Policy in place for your business? We are aware that many small tourism businesses, especially those run by independent tour guides, are being hit hard by cancellations due to the coronavirus situation. We thought that this article may have some useful information for you in knowing how to deal with cancellations. Although this information applies only for Victoria, similar information is available for each State...

11.01.2022 With very difficult times ahead in the tourism industry it is important to stay positive and confident that the good times will come again. This article by Irene Levine provides some helpful ideas on what one can do until the good times return, Travel is a great unifier and the wanderlust and passion for learning and experiencing other cultures first-hand will always exist, Please read on.

09.01.2022 This Interesting article for International Womens Day appeared in Indy/Life.

09.01.2022 Interesting article from South Africa. Obviously a country that values the worth of their tour guides to their economy and tourism industry. Take note Simon Birmingham!

07.01.2022 Two hundred and fifty years ago on this day, April 19th (Ships Log date), April 20th (Calendar date 1770), Lieutenant James Cook, on board the Endeavour, fist sighted the coastline of the Australian Continent. He named it Point Hicks after Lieutenant Zachary Hicks who first sighted the land.

05.01.2022 A long read but very interesting and worth the while. What are your thoughts?

05.01.2022 It appears that our Travel and Tourism Industry is in for a much longer set back than was originally anticipated This article points out, that with the myriad of obstacles now to be overcome, that it may take many years before we can expect to return to the almost risk-free International travel we have become accustomed to.

04.01.2022 What is the advice around school holiday/ Easter bookings? The government has recently advised Australians to cancel all non-essential travel at this time. Further details around domestic travel will be announced on Tuesday 24 March ahead of the school holiday/ Easter period.

04.01.2022 Today's up-date on restriction easing.

03.01.2022 As of today, residents from Greater Sydney, as well as those already banned from Victoria, will be banned from entering the State of Queensland.

03.01.2022 More bad news not just for tour guides but also for those of us who love to travel..

02.01.2022 How life has changed!

02.01.2022 FED:Latest snapshot of the coronavirus impact William Ton SYDNEY, April 1 AAP - LATEST NEWS ABOUT COVID-19: --...Continue reading

01.01.2022 Here for you is some further information to add to your knowledge of the first sighting of the (now) Continent of Australia and Cook's first voyage in 1770, along the east coast of the territory he named New South Wales.

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