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Tourism in the Adelaide Hills: consume, play, wander, stay
With close proximity to Adelaide, seasonal climate,
diverse experiences, strong epicurean offering and natural beauty in its favour,
the Adelaide Hills has enormous opportunity for tourism growth.
Consumer appeal for the Hills is high thanks to these
attributes, but consumers still feel the experiences are not unique to the
region. The region needs to define what the holiday experience is that sets the
Hills apart from our competitors.
The value of tourism Approximately one million people visit the Adelaide Hills
each year - 132,000 overnight visits and 839,000 day trips - with direct
tourism expenditure of $120m (SATC, 3-year annual average to Dec 2015). This
creates direct employment of approximately 1,100 people (5.5% of regional
employment) (Deloitte Access Economics, 2015).
Tourism is therefore an important industry for our region
and we must continue to build the reason and desire to visit and stay in the
happiest electorate in the country.
How we support the industry Adelaide Hills Tourism (AHT) is the State Government
recognised Regional Tourism Organisation for the Adelaide Hills Tourism Region.
AHT provides direction and market intelligence, coordinates marketing and
provides connectivity between tourism operators and government. It is directed
by a committee comprising tourism operators, industry sector and regional
stakeholder representatives and the main funding partners – Adelaide Hills
Council and Mount Barker District Council.
The Council currently provides $50,000 per annum to support AHT
and encourage a vibrant and sustainable tourism industry in the Adelaide Hills
through leadership, representation, information sharing and strategic projects.
By continuing to support what we have and working better
together we can positively influence the key triggers to increase tourism
demand and stimulate industry growth in our region.
Tourism in the Adelaide Hills: consume, play, wander, stay
With close proximity to Adelaide, seasonal climate,
diverse experiences, strong epicurean offering and natural beauty in its favour,
the Adelaide Hills has enormous opportunity for tourism growth.
Consumer appeal for the Hills is high thanks to these
attributes, but consumers still feel the experiences are not unique to the
region. The region needs to define what the holiday experience is that sets the
Hills apart from our competitors.
The value of tourism Approximately one million people visit the Adelaide Hills
each year - 132,000 overnight visits and 839,000 day trips - with direct
tourism expenditure of $120m (SATC, 3-year annual average to Dec 2015). This
creates direct employment of approximately 1,100 people (5.5% of regional
employment) (Deloitte Access Economics, 2015).
Tourism is therefore an important industry for our region
and we must continue to build the reason and desire to visit and stay in the
happiest electorate in the country.
How we support the industry Adelaide Hills Tourism (AHT) is the State Government
recognised Regional Tourism Organisation for the Adelaide Hills Tourism Region.
AHT provides direction and market intelligence, coordinates marketing and
provides connectivity between tourism operators and government. It is directed
by a committee comprising tourism operators, industry sector and regional
stakeholder representatives and the main funding partners – Adelaide Hills
Council and Mount Barker District Council.
The Council currently provides $50,000 per annum to support AHT
and encourage a vibrant and sustainable tourism industry in the Adelaide Hills
through leadership, representation, information sharing and strategic projects.
By continuing to support what we have and working better
together we can positively influence the key triggers to increase tourism
demand and stimulate industry growth in our region.
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