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Chief Executive appointments at AFL’s new Tasmanian club and St Kilda
Brendon Gale has announced that he will depart from his role as Chief Executive of Richmond FC at end of the season to become the inaugural Chief Executive of the AFL's incoming 19th…
read moreATEC highlights Australia’s tourism marketing costs are climbing
Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) has highlighted that Australian tourism businesses are facing sky-high increases in marketing costs as the country struggles to regain its hold on…
read moreFederal Government commits $250 million to AIS upgrades and $10 million for Canberra Stadium masterplan
The Federal Government has announced a $249.7 million investment to upgrade Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) facilities along with a further $10 million for the Department of…
read moreTourism Council WA welcomes milestone Western Australian budget funding for major events
Tourism Council WA has welcomed the record $201 million funding for Tourism WA in the 2024/25 state budget, which it sees as being essential to recover international visitors and attract…
read morePrivate capital firm confirms interest in funding Hobart’s planned AFL stadium
Private capital consortium the Plenary Group is reported to be ready to bid for the right to partner with the Tasmanian Government to deliver the proposed Hobart AFL stadium. As reported…
read moreVTIC acknowledges challenges from cuts to tourism funding in Victorian budget
The Victoria Tourism Industry Council (VTIC) has acknowledged the challenges facing the industry in the wake of the cuts to funding for major events and tourism promotion in the 2024/25…
read moreTasmanian opposition changes stance to support Hobart stadium plan
Dean Winter, Tasmanian Labor’s recently appointed leader, has announced that the party is to now support the proposed AFL stadium at the Macquarie Point site in Hobart. With the…
read moreVictorian budget cuts $285 million in funding for major events and tourism promotion
Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas has revealed the state’s 2024/25 budget which will see a drop in investment for major events and tourism with $183.8 million to be spent next year…
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