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Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan 2017 – 2020

  • Culture, Socio-Economic
Strategies and Plans
  • Published: 2017
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Publisher(s)
Destination NSW
Level of Accessibility
Free
Stakeholders
Destination Organizations, Private Sector
Geographic Regions
Oceania & the Pacific
Languages
English

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The Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan is designed to provide NSW Aboriginal tourism operators and the wider tourism industry with a practical guide to Destination NSW’s vision to support the development of Aboriginal tourism experiences and businesses in NSW. The new Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan 2017-2020 continues this vision and has a strong focus on trade and consumer promotion of NSW as a destination where Aboriginal culture is strong, vibrant and diverse while still continuing with the original goals of the first Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan 2013-2016, to develop a sustainable Aboriginal tourism sector.

Topics
Community Development
Cultural and Creative Industries
Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge
Economic Contribution
Enterprise Development
Indigenous Tourism
GSTC-D Criterias
A2 -Destination management strategy and action plan
A4 -Enterprise engagement and sustainability standards
A5 -Resident engagement and feedback
A7 -Promotion and information
B2 -Decent work and career opportunities
B3 -Supporting local entrepreneurs and fair trade
B4 -Support for community
B5 -Preventing exploitation and discrimination
C1 -Protection of cultural assets
Sustainable Development Goals - SDG's
08- Decent Work & Economic Growth
10- Reduced Inequality
Citation
2017;  
Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan 2017 – 2020;  
BTRP-ID:  6365″

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