Category Archives: Research

Latest NVS & IVS results released for December 2011

The National Visitor Survey (NVS) and International Visitor Survey (IVS) results for December 2011 were recently released by Tourism Research Australia. These surveys provide the most comprehensive and representative indication of visitor trends for the ACT. A summary of key results … Continue reading

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Floriade 2011 key findings

Floriade 2011 was an outstanding success – providing a record economic return to the ACT along with the second highest attendance figure seen at the event since the introduction of turnstiles in 1999. The staging of the 2011 event generated … Continue reading

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Research—Latest NVS & IVS results released for September 2011

The National Visitor Survey (NVS) and International Visitor Survey (IVS) results for September 2011 were recently released by Tourism Research Australia. These surveys provide the most comprehensive and representative indication of visitor trends for the ACT. A summary of key results … Continue reading

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State of the Industry Report

Tourism Research Australia released its annual State of the Industry Report in early October. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the tourism industry in Australia, and assesses industry performance over the past year. This report also introduced a new … Continue reading

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Tourism Industry Council Industry Survey

The Tourism Industry Council ACT and Region have prepared an online survey to gather data relating to past performance and future expectations across the tourism, hospitality and retail sectors in the ACT and region.

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Latest NVS & IVS results released for June 2011

The National Visitor Survey (NVS) and International Visitor Survey (IVS) results for June 2011 were recently released by Tourism Research Australia. These surveys provide the most comprehensive and representative indication of visitor trends for the ACT. A summary of key results … Continue reading

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