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read moreFifty Northern Territory tourism businesses are participating in the Northern Territory Government’s 'Book Now Digital Support Program' which helps create an easier way for consumers to book online with local tourism operators.
Many of these businesses will also share in $400,000 in grants. The program supports Territory tourism businesses with individual grants of up to $5,000 in matched funding to deliver business improvements in the digital space.
The successful grant recipients will be matched with a one on one support officer who will work with the business to initially evaluate the businesses online presence and then develop a tailored action plan.
The action plan will assist the businesses to make online improvements in spaces such as online booking systems, or digital marketing to drive bookings.
The successful businesses include accommodation, attractions, cruise, event, fishing, scenic flights and tours from across the Territory’s regions including Alice Springs, Arnhem Land, Darwin, Kakadu, Katherine, Tennant Creek and Uluru.
Northern Territory Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Natasha Fyles notes “with more than half of Australian consumers booking travel online, being instantly bookable is a critical element of meeting customer expectations.
“As the tourism industry continues to navigate its way through COVID-19, consumers are choosing to book online now more than ever.
“Following the launch of the Territory Tourism Voucher, a significant gap was exposed in the broader NT tourism industry’s ability to provide bookable products and experiences across all digital channels.
“This is a targeted grant program that will deliver immediate benefits to the tourism sector, by helping tourism businesses to analyse and implement changes that will prepare businesses for the rebound and increase sales.”
On Monday 7th December, tourism businesses across the Territory, including the Book Now Digital Support Program recipients, took part in a free online bookability workshop.
The workshop, as part of the stimulus program provides opportunities to businesses to learn more about how to become instantly bookable and catch every booking.
To learn more about the program and recipients visit tourismnt.com.au/industry-toolkit/grants-funding/book-now-digital-support-program
Image top - courtesy of Pyndan Camel Tracks and image above – courtesy of Kakadu Tourism
28th October 2020 - Northern Territory tourism operators receive funding to enhance the visitor experience
30th September 2020 - Grant launched to boost digital bookings for Northern Territory tourism sector
11th August 2020 - Northern Territory border closes and unlikely to reopen until at least 2022
28th July 2020 - Northern Territory Parrtjima arts event confirmed while Bassinthegrass festival on hold
24th July 2020 - Northern Territory PGA rescheduled to October due to COVID -19 restrictions
20th July 2020 - Supercars head to Queensland and Northern Territory
1st July 2020 - Northern Territory set for first major post lockdown event with August’s Darwin Supercars
21st June 2020 - Northern Territory Government awards Aboriginal Tourism Grants
11th June 2020 - Northern Territory Government to deliver inaugural Creative Industries Strategy
2nd June 2020 - Northern Territory Government rules out hosting of Alice Springs Masters and Arafura Games for two years
18th May 2020 - Northern Territory grants available to assist sporting sector post Coronavirus recovery
5th May 2020 - Tourism Rebound Taskforce established for Northern Territory
22nd January 2020 - Five-year funding for leading Northern Territory Arts Organisations
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