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A National Tourism Incident Communication Plan was triggered for the Qantas Industrial Dispute, with answers being provided to the following FAQs:
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What does the Fair Work Australia's ruling mean?
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When will Qantas be back in the air?
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When will it be fully operational?
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Who can I contact?
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What can I tell enquirers?
Key message: Australia is open for business and welcomes travellers.
Read FAQs
This incident communication plan was created as part of the National Tourism Incident Response Plan, which recognises the importance of close collaboration between government and industry when responding to major incidents.
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Don't miss your chance to hear from 13 impressive senior industry speakers at the statewide tourism conference - SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving.
Meet the new Minister for Tourism, the Honourable Gail Gago MLC; hear from keynote speaker Therese Phillips from Tourism Queensland about the lessons learned by the tourism industry after the recent natural disasters in Queensland; and choose three of eight masterclasses across a wide range of marketing and business development areas.
View the Program
When: Friday, 4 November 2011, 7.45am - 4.20pm
Where: Stamford Plaza, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide
Investment: From $250pp
Last Chance to Register your Attendance
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Don't miss the biggest networking event of the year, the 2011 South Australian Tourism Awards Gala Dinner where we will be recognising and awarding excellence across 28 categories.
With more than 150 entries, who will come out on top?
When: Friday, 4 November 2011 from 6.30pm
Where: Halls F&G, Adelaide Convention Centre
Investment: From $150pp
Last Chance to Book your Tickets
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The use of social media channels by consumers has rapidly expanded, resulting in a high demand by industry for simple and relevant information on how to capitalise on this opportunity.
The ATDW's Tourism e-kit has just released 11 new tutorials on social media, featuring practical hands-on exercises and relevant examples.
Download the FREE tutorials
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Good news! You’re about to get more control and less paperwork.
Your listing on the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) which appears on some of the best travel websites in Australia is about to get easier to manage.
The SA Tourism Commission has just announced the new myATDW – an exciting new tool that gives you control of your listing and the ability to make your own updates whenever you want.
The tool is in final testing and is set for an early November release and will roll out across the regions over 6-7 weeks.
If you have any questions you can contact the SATC's Online Services team on telephone (08) 8463 4560 or email onlineSATC@tourism.sa.com.
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South Australia - 'the best backyard in the world' - is the star of a new tourism campaign urging South Australians to get out and experience the magic of their own State.
Focusing on key experience themes, the campaign has been designed to showcase the diversity of the State: coastal; river; food and wine; journeys; and landscapes.
The campaign has been partly inspired by the personal, passionate and insightful holiday memories South Australians shared through photos, videos and stories submitted as part of the My SA promotion earlier in the year.
View the new TV commercial
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What's New in Your Backyard?

Help the SA Tourism Commission get your region in the headlines by keeping them up to date with the latest and greatest news to come from your destination.
Be it a new product, a story idea, a quirky character or something unusual or different happening in the region, the Tourism Commission would love to hear.
Knowing the nitty gritty of each laneway, coastline, paddock and town better equips them to spread the word about what’s great in your corner of SA.
Send your ideas, new products and local news to destinationnews@tourism.sa.com
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