Aggressive expansion on the cards as Craig Ross takes sole ownership of Koala Adventures and Koala Adventure Island

Craig Ross has said he may make further acquisitions after taking sole ownership of Koala Adventures and Koala Adventure Island earlier this week.   Read more »


Greyhound hails success of Expo adventure zone

Greyhound Australia has hailed the adventure zone concept at Melbourne Expo a success and will repeat the excerise at the Sydney Town Hall event in November and again in Melbourne next year.   Read more »


Tourism Australia’s latest International Visitors Survey shows increase in backpacker numbers year on year

Tourism Research Australia’s latest International Visitors Survey has reported an increase in backpacker numbers to Australia, a longer length of stay and larger average spend in 2009 compared to 2008. Read more »


Apollo expands fleet by 1500 vehicles worldwide

The Apollo Group is investing A$100 million expanding its wordwide campervan and motorhome rental fleet by a projected 1500 vehicles over the next 12 months.   Read more »


TNS Global launches blog with travel industry commentary and opinion

Leading research agency TNS Global has launched it own blog, with opinion, data and commentary from industry experts including director of tourism and leisure research division Carolyn Childs.   Read more »

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Young ATEC to hold networking session on backpacker and youth sector

The Young Australian Tourism Export Council (YATEC) will be holding an educational and networking session on the backpacker and youth sector later this month.   Read more »


Travellers Auto Barn gives charity cyclist a helping hand

Travellers Auto Barn is providing charity cyclist Geoff Dittrich and his team with a support vehicle during their 80-day bike ride from Sydney to Perth to raise money for the fight against poverty.   Read more »


Sleepmaker recalls Lodger and Village bunk beds

Bedding brand Sleepmaker has recalled its Lodger and Village bunk beds due to a risk of structural welds failing.  Read more »


Hingerty: ‘Things can only get better’

Short-term visitor arrivals in January increased by nearly five per cent year-on-year according to latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).   Read more »


Car sellers on Victoria Street ‘are not all backpackers’

Travellers Auto Barn Sydney branch manager Richard Swanton has hit back at claims in today’s Daily Telegraph that backpackers are clogging up Sydney streets trying to sell campervans before leaving Australia.   Read more »


VIP offers sales incentive for March

VIP Backpackers Resorts International is offering partners a $50 debit card for every 10 membership kits sold and activated during March.   Read more »


Tourism Australia campaign shows what backpackers can do in 60 seconds

Tourism Australia is launching a social media-led campaign targeted at US, UK and Japanese tourists.

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TA Global Market Monitor shows steady inbound arrivals to Oz despite worldwide decline

Despite the global financial crisis and swine flu, inbound tourist arrivals to Australia remained static in 2009, compared to a four per cent decline in tourism worldwide.   Read more »


Cairns is cheapest city in Australia for hotel beds

Cairns is the cheapest city in Australia to book a bed, according to latest figures from Hotels.com.   Read more »


Base establishes affiliate hostel network through SiteMinder integration

Base Tourism Group has commissioned channel management company SiteMinder to become an online distributor of its own hostel rooms as well as those of its new Base Mates affiliate network.   Read more »


International student support service opens in Melbourne

A support centre and 24-hour helpline has been set up in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton as a welfare service for international students.   Read more »


Australian Tourism Award winners announced

The Qantas Australian Tourism Awards (QATA) were announced in Hobart on Friday night with some familiar backpacking industry names called up to accept recognition. Read more »


Internet bookings on the rise but most ground product still booked locally

Tourism Australia Manager Industry Development Dawn Howell has said internet bookings from the youth market reveal inbound operators still have all to play for when guests land in Australia.   Read more »


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