Following recent policy statements recognising the need to develop the Aboriginal tourism industry in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, this article examines the extent of Aboriginal peoples’ inclusion in, and contribution to, the destination images for four regional NSW tourism destinations. Taking the destination image for Lake Macquarie, a local government area with the second largest Aboriginal population in NSW, as a starting point, the paper examines how Aboriginal peoples and cultures are positioned in local tourism promotions. Finding that Aboriginal peoples, cultures and heritage are largely absent from the destination image for Lake Macquarie and that the tourist gaze that is encouraged there is one of whiteness, comparisons are t...
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...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
This paper reports on a subject which has historically received little attention in tourism studies,...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
This study examines the concepts of authenticity involved in the production and consumption of touri...
Indigenous tourism is an increasingly significant facet of tourism and it marks a new possibility fo...
The cultural heritage of nation states, regions and communities is not only seen as a marker of iden...
While histories of tourism and heritage management have traditionally been told as white entrepreneu...
Abstract: Sydney is an Indigenous place – Indigenous Country – infused with Indigenous stories and l...
Previous studies exploring demand for Indigenous tourism have addressed a variety of aspects includi...
Australian Indigenous people promote their culture and country in the context of tourism in a variet...
Abstract. This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Aboriginal cultural heritage in a...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationsh...
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...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
This paper reports on a subject which has historically received little attention in tourism studies,...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
This study examines the concepts of authenticity involved in the production and consumption of touri...
Indigenous tourism is an increasingly significant facet of tourism and it marks a new possibility fo...
The cultural heritage of nation states, regions and communities is not only seen as a marker of iden...
While histories of tourism and heritage management have traditionally been told as white entrepreneu...
Abstract: Sydney is an Indigenous place – Indigenous Country – infused with Indigenous stories and l...
Previous studies exploring demand for Indigenous tourism have addressed a variety of aspects includi...
Australian Indigenous people promote their culture and country in the context of tourism in a variet...
Abstract. This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Aboriginal cultural heritage in a...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationsh...
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...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...