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International Women’s Day recognises leaders reshaping Queensland tourism and aviation through policy, investment, sustainability and cultural change.
Giggle Ball raised over $150,000 for SunnyKids’ transitional housing for women and children escaping domestic violence.
SunnyKids strengthens support for vulnerable youth through the acquisition of Altitude Scholarships.
Queensland tourism businesses can access up to $2,000 for training through a $300,000 subsidy program.
QTIC has lodged its 2026–27 Budget submission, urging federal investment to grow the visitor economy before Brisbane 2032.
Queensland communities and tour guides are invited to enter the QTIC Top Tourism Town Awards.
Noosa Chocolate Factory is turning up the love this Valentine’s Day with a limited-time twist on one of its most popular signature treats.
Noosa Chocolate Factory has appointed Marcus Raward as Chief Executive Officer, signalling a new chapter for the Queensland-born brand.
Independent report confirms Eumundi Markets as a major tourism and economic driver, generating $54 million annually.
Moreton Bay’s Kayo Stadium will host two Brisbane Roar A-League Men clashes against Wellington Phoenix this summer.
Noosa’s 2026 property market will be shaped by regulatory change, tight supply and sustained interstate demand, requiring strategic preparation.
SunnyKids and business leaders launched a telethon urging community support for 83 child sponsorships aiding vulnerable children.
Nearly half of Australians say they lack time for fun, with many feeling they’ve forgotten how to be playful.
QTIC appointed Chris Mills and reelected Peter Woodward, reinforcing leadership as Queensland’s tourism sector enters decade of growth.
QTIC welcomes legislation streamlining protected-area tourism permits, a long-supported reform advocated by industry and QTIC.