Survey: Boss will pay for work Christmas party but receive no gift
Survey: Boss will pay for work Christmas party but receive no gift Seven out of 10 people surveyed in a national poll by the Tourism & Transport [...]
Survey: Boss will pay for work Christmas party but receive no gift Seven out of 10 people surveyed in a national poll by the Tourism & Transport [...]
Western Sydney rail options plan on the right track The Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) has applauded the new partnership between the Federal and NSW Government in [...]
End of travel history card a triumph of common sense over red tape The Federal Government’s decision to discontinue the Ebola-related Travel History Card is a triumph [...]
Greater federal public transport investment needed to curb $16.5B congestion nightmare The Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) said the Federal Government embracing new partnerships with State and [...]
Asian nations continue climb up the overseas arrivals league table The number of short-term visitors to Australia continues to grow strongly with over seven million people arriving [...]
Transport for Newcastle a bold reform to re-energise public transport The creation of a new single transport operator for Newcastle will re-energise the city and encourage people [...]
Staff wanted but tourism businesses continue to go wanting The Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) is calling for renewed action from Federal, state and territory governments to [...]
Tourism growth forecast backs potential for industry to be Australia’s next economic powerhouse Tourism is on track to be a $145.1 billion economy for Australia within 10 [...]
ACT Government ignores own report backing ACTION bus privatisation Peak industry group, the Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF), has expressed its disappointment that the ACT Government [...]
Draft Queensland State Infrastructure Plan sets out on the right path The draft Queensland State Infrastructure Plan sets out a strong framework to support the delivery of [...]
Look on the bright side of CBD light rail construction start and be part of Sydney history The Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) is calling on Sydneysiders [...]
Proposed Badgerys Creek levy another *(asterisk) on the cost of air travel The Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) has expressed its opposition to the proposal apparently being [...]
Industry calls for doubling of ACT tourism marketing in next budget Peak tourism industry group, Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) is calling on the ACT Government [...]
Western Sydney Airport plan a good start but risk of a hitchhiker’s airport without rail line A 24-hour Western Sydney Airport will deliver jobs and economic growth [...]
New Infrastructure Victoria aims to take politics out of planning The appointment of the inaugural Infrastructure Victoria board will provide certainty and much-needed predictability to the State’s [...]
Tourism industry calls for Future Economy Strategy to support 21st Century growth sectors Australia needs a new approach to economic reform which embraces future industries such as [...]
Circular Quay upgrade a win for visitor economy Industry has welcomed the next transformative project for Sydney with the government’s announcement of a $200 million redevelopment of [...]
Aussies mark World Tourism Day by voting for more major events New research shows three quarters of Australians want governments to do more to bring major events [...]
Solid growth in domestic travel Solid growth in domestic travel over the year ending June 2015 underscores the burgeoning strength of Australia’s tourism industry and its capacity [...]
Nearly 40% of Aussies reconsider travel intentions as Aussie dollar falls: TTF survey Australia (TTF), has launched a new annual survey to coincide with the annual TTF [...]
Sydney sandstones to become luxury accommodation The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) has welcomed the announcement of the preferred hotel proponent for two of Sydney’s iconic [...]
Auditor-General’s report highlights need for open tendering and bus franchising The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) has welcomed a report from the NSW Acting Auditor-General that [...]
Annual visitor numbers strong despite slight fall in July The number of short-term visitors to Australia fell marginally in July (down 0.1 per cent), but in annual [...]
ICC Sydney hits another milestone TTF congratulates the NSW Government and Darling Harbour Live on reaching a major milestone in the construction of the world-class International Convention [...]
Another record year for international tourism International visitors to Australia spent a record $33.4 billion over the year to June 2015, or around $91 million each and [...]
International Art Series returns to Sydney Two outstanding international art exhibitions will be on display for the Sydney International Art Series 2015-16, which is expected to once [...]
New Barangaroo park boosts Sydney’s tourism appeal The peak tourism industry body, The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF), has welcomed the opening of Barangaroo Point Reserve, [...]
TTF welcomes greater clarity for QLD’s public transport data The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) has today welcomed news the Queensland Government will re-introduce quarterly reporting [...]
Great Xmas present for George St businesses & visitors to Sydney The NSW Government’s decision to bring forward construction on the George Street section of the CBD [...]
Industry welcomes new Victorian visitor economy body Victoria’s new tourism and major events agency, Visit Victoria, will help streamline efforts to promote the State’s visitor economy – [...]
In the spirit of reconciliation, the Tourism & Transport Forum acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.