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17 January 2020
New Tourism Australia bushfire resources

Tourism Australia has been overwhelmed with messages of support from around the world about the bushfires. Now, more than ever, clear, accurate and consistent messaging is vital to ensuring visitors know that the best thing they can do is to plan a holiday in Australia. There are many examples of how to do this, but below are a few ways you can spread the word:
• Share this page on Australia.com that explains how travellers can support Australia and our tourism industry through rescheduling rather than cancelling or visiting alternative destinations, and through spending with local businesses while here.
• Use this interactive map to show your customers that most parts of Australia remain unaffected by bushfires.
• Post on social media if your business is still open for business and use the hashtag #SeeAustralia so it can be amplified on Tourism Australia’s channels.

Tourism Australia has also created a page that lists the range of resources available from Federal, State and Territory governments to businesses and individuals who need immediate support after the bushfires.

Tourism Australia news
Tourism Australia has been providing advice and guidance to trade and media in key international markets on the bushfires and ensuring they have accurate and up to date information about the many areas that remain unaffected. The below stories are some examples.
INDUSTRY UPDATES IN WESTERN MARKETS
Tourism Australia is hosting industry briefings over the next two weeks. The briefings in the United Kingdom and Germany will be held on 21 January and the briefing in the United States will be held on 27 January. The briefings will provide updates to industry on Tourism Australia’s response to the bushfires and provide the latest information on which areas are unaffected. State and Territory Tourism partners will be joining the briefings.
G’Day USA 2020
G'DAY USA 2020
This year’s G’DAY USA 2020 gala dinner – Standing Together will be held on 25 January in Los Angeles. The event will be dedicated to supporting relief efforts in response to the bushfires, express thanks for the generous support provided from across the United States to date, and raise awareness of how people can continue to assist Australia. The American Australian Association (AAA) will host the AAA Arts Awards on 30 January with all proceeds going to the Australian Bushfire Relief Fund.
Product update workshop in Malaysia
PRODUCT UPDATE WORKSHOP IN MALAYSIA
Tourism Australia and the State and Territory Organisations conducted a product update workshop in Kuala Lumpur on 17 January. Two hundred product planners from key travel agencies attended and were given updates on the bushfires in addition to latest products in each state and territory.
Tourism Australia event in Japan
TOURISM AUSTRALIA EVENT IN JAPAN
Tourism Australia will exhibit at a Japanese trade event from 8 to 9 February, the ‘Tabi Haku Traveller’s Fes in Fukuoka 2020’. Around 10,000 trade delegates and consumers are expected to attend and Tourism Australia will promote Australia as a safe and welcoming destination for Japanese visitors.
Signature Experiences of Australia in India
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES OF AUSTRALIA IN INDIA
Tourism Australia will be hosting two Signature Experiences of Australia events for the media and trade on 30 January and 4 February in Mumbai and Delhi respectively. These events will provide accurate and timely information on the bushfires, as well as positive messages to rebuild the confidence of trade and consumers in the destination.
Australian Stories
Amid the devastation of the fires, many heart-warming media stories have emerged demonstrating the resilience of the Australian spirit and the kindness of the local and international community.
Media publications show how travelling to Australia is one of the best ways to help
MEDIA PUBLICATIONS SHOW HOW TRAVELLING TO AUSTRALIA IS ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO HELP
Helpful articles have been circulating the global news cycle this week highlighting the ways travellers can support Australia’s recovery by booking a trip Down Under or continuing with existing travel plans. International publications such as Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Washington PostOur Seven Worlds and The Points Guy all shared advice on how a trip to Australia can benefit recovery.
The message from Australia is clear, there are many regions that remain unaffected and we continue to offer visitors the incredible tourism experiences that our country is known for.
Australia’s wildlife in the loving care of many helping hands
AUSTRALIA’S WILDLIFE IN THE LOVING CARE OF MANY HELPING HANDS
We have seen an outpouring of support for our wildlife organisations and this week the heart-warming stories of people who have banded together to help Australia’s animals have been shared globally. The news of Australia delivering vegetables from helicopters to bushfire-affected wallabies can be seen on global sites such as BBC NewsLonely Planet and USA Today, while more heroic stories of wildlife support can be read on The New York Times, New York Post and News.com.au. Our gratitude for the wildlife organisations and carers who have been looking after our animals cannot be expressed deeply enough.
New life emerges for Australia’s incredible natural environment
NEW LIFE EMERGES FOR AUSTRALIA’S INCREDIBLE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Images of Australia’s environment bursting back to life have started to emerge, bringing with it a new sense of hope that our incredible ecosystem will continue to recover.
Images of Australia’s bushland regeneration have been shared as wildly as The India Times and BBC News. Australia remains home to a rich and diverse collection of flora and fauna, and our incredible natural environment can still be seen in most parts of the country today. Photo credit NSW National Parks & Gwyllem Clothing.
The Australian spirit continues to shine through
THE AUSTRALIAN SPIRIT CONTINUES TO SHINE THROUGH
The Australian personality has continued to shine, helping to put smiles on people’s faces across the globe. The stories of a dancing firefighter trying to boost morale of Mangoola Rural Fire Brigade, young children running lemonade stands to raise money, a ‘drop bear’ prank on a unexpecting Scottish journalist and the Sydney Opera House sails illuminated in support of everyone affected by the fires showed that the Australian spirit is alive and well. 
NEWS IN BRIEF
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has launched a website to help fire-affected small-to-medium-sized businesses access information.
On 16 January, the Australian Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, hosted an industry roundtable to hear concerns from industry and provide information about the Australian Government response.
On 22 January, Australian Wildlife Journeys are hosting a webinar with three of its most impacted members: Craig Wickham from Exceptional Kangaroo Island (SA); Janine Duffy from Echidna Walkabout (VIC) and Brad Lowe from Boutique Wildlife Tours (NSW). The webinar will be recorded and Tourism Australia will share the link once it is available.
If you would like to support the bushfire recovery, please see this list for suggested charities.
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