Statutory authorities have been familiar and significant features of Australia\u27s political economy. Through case studies of the Global Dance Affair in Western Australia (WA) and the \u27bed tax\u27 dispute in New South Wales (NSW), particular attention is directed to three important aspects of the highly political settings in which tourism statutory corporations operate in Australia\u27s modern capitalist state: the relationships between economic and political power; clarity in responsibility for decision-making and action; and the wider economic, political and social settings within which corporations are established and operate. The pro -development and entrepreneurial foci of statutory authorities in NSW and WA have fuelled much publi...
In Australia, it has become academic dogma that federalism is a problem rather than an asset. Nevert...
Particularly since the 1980s, tourism has become an important vehicle to advance the Northern Territ...
The thesis was prompted by the observation of a paradox. What could explain the hostility of attitud...
Since the late 1970s, statutory corporations have become very familiar and significant features of A...
The establishment of regional tourist organisations (RTOs) has been a popular reaction from many gov...
Tourism is significantly linked to a range of economic fluctuations. This is particularly evident in...
Sustained tourism outcomes from major event suggest a fruitful marriage between a government’s state...
Sustained tourism outcomes from major event suggest a fruitful marriage between a government’s state...
When a tourism enterprise earns money, it may 'share' its good fortune with other regional businesse...
After its first election win in August 2001 since the Northern Territory of Australia (NT) was grant...
The last decade has seen Australia's economy undertake a significant transformation, with a rapid re...
Examines the trends and drivers of growth in Australian international tourism with a view to underst...
This thesis examines the role of local governments in Innovation within Regional Tourism Systems usi...
This paper seeks to reassemble understandings about the intersections between tourism, globalisation...
The paper explores recent approaches to policy-making for tourism in Australia. A conceptual model i...
In Australia, it has become academic dogma that federalism is a problem rather than an asset. Nevert...
Particularly since the 1980s, tourism has become an important vehicle to advance the Northern Territ...
The thesis was prompted by the observation of a paradox. What could explain the hostility of attitud...
Since the late 1970s, statutory corporations have become very familiar and significant features of A...
The establishment of regional tourist organisations (RTOs) has been a popular reaction from many gov...
Tourism is significantly linked to a range of economic fluctuations. This is particularly evident in...
Sustained tourism outcomes from major event suggest a fruitful marriage between a government’s state...
Sustained tourism outcomes from major event suggest a fruitful marriage between a government’s state...
When a tourism enterprise earns money, it may 'share' its good fortune with other regional businesse...
After its first election win in August 2001 since the Northern Territory of Australia (NT) was grant...
The last decade has seen Australia's economy undertake a significant transformation, with a rapid re...
Examines the trends and drivers of growth in Australian international tourism with a view to underst...
This thesis examines the role of local governments in Innovation within Regional Tourism Systems usi...
This paper seeks to reassemble understandings about the intersections between tourism, globalisation...
The paper explores recent approaches to policy-making for tourism in Australia. A conceptual model i...
In Australia, it has become academic dogma that federalism is a problem rather than an asset. Nevert...
Particularly since the 1980s, tourism has become an important vehicle to advance the Northern Territ...
The thesis was prompted by the observation of a paradox. What could explain the hostility of attitud...