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Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) AFTA is the peak industry body through which the business interests of travel agents are represented. It represents the majority of travel agents in Australia, with over 2500 retail outlets and over 100 allied industry organisations, hotels, tour operators, wholesalers, etc. resulting in over 2600 members.
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Australian Regional Tourism Network (ARTN) The Australian Regional Tourism Network (ARTN) is a not for profit organisation committed to supporting and developing regional tourism in Australia.
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Australian Society of Travel Writers (ASTW) The Australian Society of Travel Writers is a non-profit organisation, dedicated to reporting on the travel industry and serving the interests of the travelling public; promoting international understanding and good will; and promoting unbiased reporting of information on travel topics.
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Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) ATEC is the peak industry body representing Australia’s $26 billion tourism export sector. Our mission is to build better business relationships for our members and to represent the inbound tourism industry before government and business leaders.
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Business Events Council of Australia (BECA) The Business Events Council of Australia was formed in 1994 as a peak industry body, providing a single voice for the business events sector to liaise with the federal government and relevant agencies on matters common to all segments of the industry. It was originally known as the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions & Exhibitions) Industry Council, until the new term "Business Events" was adopted in 2000.
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Council of Australian Tour Operators (CATO) CATO is an organisation who’s members are Tour Operator or Tour Wholesalers. They have specialised expertise in all aspects of travel, to a particular destination and supply travel and tour packages to domestic and international destinations.
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Eastern Mediterranean Tourism Association (EMTA) If you are after a relaxing time or an adventure tour, the easiest way for you to make the most of your trip to the Eastern Mediterranean is to book your holiday through an EMTA travel specialist. EMTA specialists have the full range of options for those looking for a cultural, historic or religious experience, or just a fun time.
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Ecotourism Australia Ecotourism Australia was formed in 1991 as an incorporated non-profit organisation, and is the peak national body for the ecotourism industry.
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Exhibitions & Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) is the peak association for the exhibition and event industry in Australia and New Zealand, representing all aspects of the exhibition and event industry. EEAA membership is comprised of event venues, exhibition and event organisers, and product and service suppliers to the exhibition and event industry. EEAA also provides products and services to event exhibitors.
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Gay & Lesbian Tourism Australia (GALTA) A national network of tourism professionals dedicated to the welfare and satisfaction of all gay and lesbian travellers within and to Australia. GALTA - Gay & Lesbian Tourism Australia Ltd is a non-profit organisation operated by a team of elected individuals who work with federal, state and regional tourism bodies, corporations, businesses and individuals to develop and grow the gay & lesbian market and increases the awareness of gay & lesbian travellers and their needs.
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International Air Transport Association (IATA) IATA seeks to improve understanding of the industry among decision makers and increase awareness of the benefits that aviation brings to national and global economies. It fights for the interests of airlines across the globe, challenging unreasonable rules and charges, holding regulators and governments to account, and striving for sensible regulation.
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International Cruise Council (ICCA) The International Cruise Council Australasia is an association of leading cruise lines dedicated to the expansion and awareness of cruising worldwide.
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International Institute for Peace Through Tourism (IIPT) The International Institute For Peace Through Tourism (IIPT) is a not for profit organization dedicated to fostering and facilitating tourism initiatives which contribute to international understanding and cooperation, an improved quality of environment, the preservation of heritage, and through these initiatives, helping to bring about a peaceful and sustainable world.
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Meetings & Events Australia (MEA) MEA is a national, independent not for profit organisation dedicated to fostering professionalism and excellence in all aspects of meetings management. It also promotes the value and effectiveness of meetings as an important high-yield sector of business travel and tourism. MEA offers Professional Development programmes, accreditation, recognition, disseminates information, provides a forum for its members to discuss current issues, and represents the industry to government.
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National Tourism Alliance (NTA) The National Tourism Alliance (NTA) was formed to establish unity within the Australian Tourism and Hospitality Industry, providing a single voice to Federal Government on issues of common interest. Membership comprises key national and state industry associations and all State Tourism Industry Councils whose NTA members represent over 45,000 or 95% of tourism businesses in Australia.
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Professional Tour Guide Association of Australia Inc (PTGAA) The PTGAA is a diverse association predominantly with members who are professional tour guides both English speaking and language skills and includes tour operators and convention organisers. Members come from Melbourne, country Victoria and also interstate Australia.
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Skål International Australia (SKÅL) Skål is a professional organisation of tourism leaders around the world, promoting global tourism and friendship. It is the only international group uniting all branches of the travel and tourism industry. Its members, the industry's managers and executives, meet at local, national, regional and international levels to discuss and pursue topics of common interest.
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The Hotel Motel & Accommodation Association (HMAA) The Hotel Motel & Accommodation Association is the peak body for the Australian accommodation industry. It is a specialist organisation working for employers in the accommodation industry.
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Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) is the peak industry group for the Australian tourism, transport, aviation and investment sectors. A national, member-funded CEO forum, TTF advocates the public policy interests of the 200 most prestigious corporations and institutions in these sectors.
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