This paper examines presentations of Australia's non-European history at heritage tourist attractions. It focuses on Pearl Luggers, a tourist attraction which presents the history of pearling (diving for pearls) in Broome, Western Australia. The experiences provided for visitors at Pearl Luggers contrast the dark side of the early history of pearling (high death rates, the forced labour of Aborigines, use of Asian indentured workers for dangerous jobs and racist immigration policies) with the glamour and attractiveness of pearls and Broome as a tropical resort town. This paper uses the example of Pearl Luggers to consider how issues such as the treatment of Aborigines and the restrictions on Asian immigration which comprised the White Austr...
Following recent policy statements recognising the need to develop the Aboriginal tourism industry i...
This review emerges out of long-standing debates that seek to define Australia’s responses to its co...
World Heritage status can both confer prestige on and potentially attract tourists to the areas so d...
This paper examines presentations of Australia's non-European history at heritage tourist attraction...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
This chapter traces the origin of pearls and seashells as underwater luxury goods from a global-hist...
This paper tracks the history of Rusty's Market in Cairns, Queensland, a site once home to Chinatown...
This research report provides timely and much needed new knowledge on how individuals capture and un...
This thesis examines Japanese pearling in the Northern Territory of Australia during the late 1930...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's premier tourist destinations. It is promoted and market...
The Quarantine Station at North Head (QSNH) in Sydney is managed by the NPWS as a heritage attractio...
The remote West Australian town of Broome has a unique photography heritage that sheds new light on ...
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...
This is the first book to examine heritage tourism across the Southeast Asian region and from differ...
Following recent policy statements recognising the need to develop the Aboriginal tourism industry i...
This review emerges out of long-standing debates that seek to define Australia’s responses to its co...
World Heritage status can both confer prestige on and potentially attract tourists to the areas so d...
This paper examines presentations of Australia's non-European history at heritage tourist attraction...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
This chapter traces the origin of pearls and seashells as underwater luxury goods from a global-hist...
This paper tracks the history of Rusty's Market in Cairns, Queensland, a site once home to Chinatown...
This research report provides timely and much needed new knowledge on how individuals capture and un...
This thesis examines Japanese pearling in the Northern Territory of Australia during the late 1930...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's premier tourist destinations. It is promoted and market...
The Quarantine Station at North Head (QSNH) in Sydney is managed by the NPWS as a heritage attractio...
The remote West Australian town of Broome has a unique photography heritage that sheds new light on ...
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...
This is the first book to examine heritage tourism across the Southeast Asian region and from differ...
Following recent policy statements recognising the need to develop the Aboriginal tourism industry i...
This review emerges out of long-standing debates that seek to define Australia’s responses to its co...
World Heritage status can both confer prestige on and potentially attract tourists to the areas so d...