Sunday, 22 May 2016

Australia Tourism 2020

Tourism 2020 is a whole-of-government and industry long-term strategy to build the resilience and competitiveness of Australia’s tourism industry and grow its economic contribution. It focuses on improving the industry’s performance and competitiveness by pursuing new opportunities for growth and addressing supply-side factors.

The Tourism 2020 goal is to achieve more than $115 billion in overnight spend by 2020 (up from $70 billion in 2009).

Tourism Australia shares this goal with the Australian tourism industry and federal, state and territory governments in an effort to maximize tourism’s economic contribution to the Australian people.

Read more about the Tourism 2020 strategy.

How we’re tracking

When Tourism 2020 launched it was presented as a range of A$115 to A$140 billion, reflecting scenarios from maintaining to increasing market share across key markets (linear trend growth was estimated at $97 billion).

We are on track to achieve our goal of more than A$115 billion in overnight spend by 2020. At 30 September 2015, overnight visitor spend reached $91.7 billion, up 8.6 per cent, year on year.

Tourism 2020 strategy development

The timeline provides a snapshot of Tourism 2020 reports. These reports are available to download from the quick links below.

2020 Implementation Plan (2015-2020)Tourism Australia’s journey 2010 to 2013Distribution 20202020 Potential for Business EventsIndia 2020 strategic planTourism 20202020 Tourism Industry PotentialNational Long-Term Tourism Strategy China 2020 strategic planThe Jackson Report

Australian Government priorities

Tourism ministers from the Australian and State and Territory Governments have identified four policy priorities under Tourism 2020:
encourage high-quality tourism experiences, including Indigenous tourism
limit the tax, red tape and other regulatory burden industry faces
undertake coordinated and effective marketing campaigns to drive demand
work with industry to support the development of tourism infrastructure that can drive demand.

The Tourism 2020 Implementation Plan (2015-2020) outlines the key actions needed to assist industry reach its potential.

Read more about the Australian Government Tourism 2020 priorities and initiatives.

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