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Opinion
Asia snaps up ‘emotion’ share from Aussie holiday destinations
In this guest posting, TNS Director, Travel & Leisure, Carolyn Childs explains how Asia is attracting Australia’s domestic travellers.
For years, many Australian travellers have viewed Asia as predominantly a ‘fly and flop’ destination, but no more. The region is sneaking up on the heels of Australian destinations targeting domestic travellers, with value-based offerings around sightseeing, adventure and immersive or transformational experiences. Read more »
Cairns makes the most of Sydney’s woes
Last week, I spent a fair bit of time on damage limitation after a tip-off from Rick Schindler (the real one) that the Daily Telegraph was about to publish a knocking story alleging backpackers were fouling Sydney pavements while trying to sell their vehicles on the streets. Read more »
Will new Fraser Island legislation make for a more viable industry?
Director of Frasers on Rainbow hostel and 4WD Greg Zammit discusses the effects the new Fraser Island 4WD legislation will have on the industry. Read more »
Admit it: 2009 was a year to forget
Speaking to operators during Melbourne Expo last weekend, it struck me that things must be getting better – because people were finally prepared to admit how bad the back end of 2009 was. Read more »
Time to get in the face(book) of independent travellers
News that a survey of UK Facebook users has found most prefer to book travel online is the least surprising thing I’ve heard since I was told I had passed my Australian citizenship test with a score of 100 per cent. Read more »
Exhibit A: Proof that backpacking has a public relations problem
My good friend Peter McMahon sent me an interesting link this week. Read more »
Backpacking and English language schools – a match made in heaven or hell?
News that all GEOS English language schools in Australia have closed with debts in excess of A$10 million comes at an unfortunate time for backpacking, which has recently started cosying up to an industry which brought 160,000 young people to Australia in 2008. Read more »
Beware a hungry media pack on the scent of a good story
If proof were needed that backpacker vehicle rental companies are now well and truly in the spotlight, look no further than yesterday’s Northern Territory News, which carries a story about two travellers left stranded in the Outback when their Backpacker Campervan broke down, allegedly due to poor maintenance. Read more »
Wicked Campers’ problems could be the start of a crackdown on backpacker car rental companies nationwide
Wicked Campers is back in the news after claims in the national media that the majority of its Queensland fleet has been withdrawn over safety concerns. Wicked owner John Webb has refuted the claims, stating only around 50 of the company’s Queensland-registered vehicles have been voluntarily removed from service with 611 still on the road. Read more »
New year’s resolutions for 2010
As new year is the time for resolutions, I thought I’d take the liberty of making a few on behalf of the industry. Unlike my own (to stop swearing), I’m hoping the following will last beyond the first week back at work. Read more »
Don’t let a good story get in the way of the facts
We’ve been copping a bit of flak this week for our alleged negativity in reporting the deaths of four young travellers in Australia and the headline on our story about the latest International Visitor Survey, which focused on the decline in backpacker numbers rather than the increase in spend and length of stay. Read more »
King’s Cross Car Market remembered…
The world famous King’s Cross Car Market that operated since 1991 from the King’s Cross Car park is sadly no longer. The old car market was an institution, a place where backpackers would arrive with the most amazing array of Aussie automotive buckets you were ever likely to see in one place. Good cars, cheap cars, outrageously over-priced cars, cars full of camping gear and outdoor gadgetry, cars on their last legs, cars that entered and never left, vans, bloody Kombi Vans, 4×4’s, and lots of Ford Falcon Stationwagons.
Wicked Campers determined to look on the bright side
Despite a tough week, Wicked Campers owner John Webb still seems determined to live by the adage “there’s no such thing as bad publicity”.
Following another bout of bad press about alleged safety breaches, the company has updated the sign outside its Brisbane depot.
It now reads: “All publicity is good publicity… unless it’s your obituary.”
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Comments
14 Jan 10
10:47 am
I would d like to know who is responsible for the the slashing of the tyres of the 4wd
with the sign in William St..
I dont think the 4wd should b allowed to be parked there but there is the right and the wrong way to go about getting it removed
Rick
3 Mar 10
12:50 pm
What’s with Wickeds 3 full page ads in TNT?
“$200 booking fee if booking with an agent”
“$100 booking fee if booking with an agent”
“This product can only be booked direct, not through travel agents”
I’m an agent. I don’t book wicked anyway, but it makes it look like all agents take booking fee’s.
Isn’t this some sort of breach of the ACCC?
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