The Australian Government has announced a new AUD$76m fund to help the country’s tourism industry recover. The industry-specific fund is part of a wider AUD$2bn pledged by the Morrison Government, as part of plans to counteract the bushfire crisis sweeping through the country. The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) welcomed the news, saying: “We applaud the key initiatives nominated to help the inbound tourism sector to recover, including an increase in international media and social media influencer engagement along with support for the Australian Tourism exchange, which is our largest annual trade show. “While tourism businesses on the frontline of recent bushfires have an immediate need for support in their recovery, our global reputation as a holiday destination has been significantly impacted and we need to act urgently to reassure visitors that Australia is open for business.”
Prime Minister Scott Morrison (pictured right) described the bushfire crises as the tourism sector’s “biggest challenge in living memory”. Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham added: “We need tourists to visit fire-affected regions. It’s about saving the jobs of Australians working in tourism.” AUD$46m of that money will be put towards promoting Australia as a destination on the international market, while the remaining AUD$30m will be for promoting regional tourism.
Australian Government pledges huge bushfire recovery fund
The Australian Government has announced a new AUD$76m fund to help the country’s tourism industry recover.
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