March 27, 2025 10:15 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
'India is not Dharamshala', Amit Shah says as Lok Sabha passes Immigration and Foreigners Bill 2025 | 'Now it's our turn': Vladimir Putin accepts Narendra Modi's invitation to visit India | Gold smuggling case: Kannada actor Ranya Rao’s bail plea rejected again | Congress workers clash with police in Odisha during protest against suspension of MLAs | Parvesh Verma and Atishi engage in war of words over 'bhai' comment in Delhi assembly | 'I am amused': Sitharaman on Raghav Chadha’s banking remarks, urges him to use ‘Western exposure’ for India | Mumbai Police denies Kunal Kamra more time to appear, issues second summons despite 'threat to life' claim | Political black comedy at its darkest: MK Stalin counters Yogi Adityanath on language row | 'Pray only to Alla': Controversy erupts over Mohanlal offering puja at Sabarimala for Mammootty | Chennai techie counters wife’s ‘sex-predator’, ‘abduction of their child’ charges amid bitter custody battle
Tourism Australia

Gold Coast hosts Tourism Australia’s annual flagship event

| @indiablooms | May 10, 2023, at 07:43 pm

Tourism Australia’s largest annual travel trade event, the Australian Tourism Exchange 2023 (ATE23) was held at Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre from Apr 30 to May 4 with over 2,300 delegates.

This year ATE has returned to its traditional format for the first time since 2019, with four days of appointments.

The tourism travel show has taken place in a condensed hybrid format over the past two years.

Tourism Australia Managing Director Phillipa Harrison said the first full ATE in years is an important milestone for the Australian tourism industry as it continues to rebuild off the back of the most challenging few years in its history.

“International travellers are returning to our shores but the competition for the global tourism dollar is now greater than ever before which is why business-to-business events, such as ATE, are so important,” Harrison said.

“ATE brings together tourism businesses, tourism wholesalers and retailers from around the world for four days of appointments as well as networking events, while our international buyers get the chance to experience our world class tourism offerings first hand.”

“The delegates visit from more than 30 countries and we know once they have seen what Australia has to offer for themselves they will be well placed to tell travellers why Australia is the best place in the world for their next holiday.”

Tourism and Events Queensland CEO Patricia O’Callaghan said the whole state was ready to welcome ATE delegates in what is another important step forward in our international recovery.

Destination Gold Coast Interim CEO Karen Bolinger said the Gold Coast has transformed in recent years into one of the nation's most vibrant destinations.

"We want the Gold Coast to be one of the most desirable destinations across the world and ATE gives us an extraordinary opportunity to position ourselves as Asia-Pacific’s most dynamic and innovative holiday and business events destination," Bolinger said. 

"ATE will be our time to really shine and showcase to the world a rejuvenated Gold Coast as delegates experience first-hand every flavour of our city that we enjoy every single day.

"The Gold Coast boasts golden beaches which are home to the world’s first floating underwater reef, unspoiled waterfalls and hiking trails through World Heritage listed rainforest and cool urban coastal precincts, all within a 45-minute radius."

The Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) will return to Melbourne/Naarm next year for the first time since 2015, with Australia’s largest annual tourism trade event to be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) from Sunday, May 19 to May 23, 2024.

The Indian contingent to this event was notable. It included 36 tour operators from different parts of the country plus media.

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.