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Noosa Chocolate Factory is launching a new concept store with customisable hot chocolates, despite rising global chocolate prices.
More than 10,000 people are expected to attend events across the festival, including visitors from interstate and overseas who are combining their experience with a Sunshine Coast holiday.
Australia’s divorce rate hits 50-year low as more couples choose de facto relationships over marriage.
New QTIC and QFNTC pilot program strengthens cultural understanding between tourism operators and Traditional Custodian Groups in SEQ
The Jetty2Jetty Fun Run officially kicked off this morning, with more than 5,000 participants lacing up for one of Queensland’s most scenic seaside fun runs.
The annual Vietjet Redcliffe KiteFest will return to Pelican Park on 20 and 21 September, with a fresh new format that puts the spectacle in the sky front and centre.
The Comms. People have been appointed to manage public relations for the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC)
The recognition reinforces McDermott’s role as a critical partner in emergency response, specialist aerial operations, and aviation workforce development across Australia.
Leading Queensland disability care provider, Your Home Care, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ashley Howden as Chief Executive Officer
QTIC welcomes 2025–26 Budget as strong backing for tourism and the Destination 2045 strategy
Noosa Chocolate Factory is expanding again, with a new store and café opening at Westfield Chermside on 1 September.
Queensland’s leading tourism destinations and the state’s top tour guide have been crowned at a special ceremony, marking another milestone for regional tourism excellence.
Queensland farmers welcome strawberry season, hoping for drier weather as agri-tourism grows alongside the region’s iconic winter fruit.
Stunt at Sandstone Point Hotel launches 2025 Boost Mobile Australian Supercross Championship in Moreton Bay region.
Klein Hunter forecasts Noosa property values will rise as investor interest grows ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.