Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the provision of infrastructure, direct and indirect employment, and opportunities for cultual exchange impact upon many aspects of Australian life. Even a modest increase in the gorwth of tourism could see potentially significant benefits accrue in rural and regional Australia. To this end, governments, Federal and Territorial,are encouraging the development of indigenous culturl tourism in regional and remote areas of Australia, so that Indigenous communities may capitalise on their local natural and cultural assets. \ud \ud Aboriginal people are key stakeholders in economic development in Central Australia, but they are very disadvantage; most A...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
This paper examines and finds synergies between indigenous tourism and ecotourism in Australia. Both...
This research Report examines tourism and its potential role in the development of Australia's Indi...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. There has bee...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
Significant challenges exist for Indigenous people in identifying suitable economic and commercial d...
Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and has been used as a vehicle for indigeno...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5 % of the population, many of...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
Tourism is often promoted as a development tool for Indigenous communities. However, Tourism Researc...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
This paper examines and finds synergies between indigenous tourism and ecotourism in Australia. Both...
This research Report examines tourism and its potential role in the development of Australia's Indi...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. There has bee...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
Significant challenges exist for Indigenous people in identifying suitable economic and commercial d...
Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and has been used as a vehicle for indigeno...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5 % of the population, many of...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
Tourism is often promoted as a development tool for Indigenous communities. However, Tourism Researc...
Outback areas of Australia account for much of the landmass with just 5% of the population, many of ...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
This paper examines and finds synergies between indigenous tourism and ecotourism in Australia. Both...