Saturday, 23 June 2018

Locals extend invitation to Heron Island


Heron Island local Lauren Bailey is the hero in the latest Queensland tourism promotional video as she invites tourists to connect with nature on Heron Island.

Produced in partnership between Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) and Gladstone Area Promotion and Development Limited (GAPDL), the 90-second video is a compelling local invitation to ‘learn and grow’ while visiting the Gladstone region.

TEQ Chief Executive Officer Leanne Coddington said the video was part of a local invitation series featuring Queensland’s new ‘Find your perfect next’ campaign.

“Locals play such a powerful role in engaging with travellers and helping them experience a destination in a more authentic way,” Ms Coddington said.

“Lauren’s enthusiasm for Heron Island shines through in this video, where she also highlights how visitors can get a first-hand perspective of the Great Barrier Reef through the island’s research station.

“As Lauren says in the video - being able to gain an appreciation and passion for the reef is key to us looking after it in the future by becoming global ambassadors – and I couldn’t agree more, this is such a special experience.

“The video highlights the unique natural encounters of this region, which are sure to amaze and inspire.”

“Heron Island is a treasured part of the Gladstone Region, and Lauren’s insights are just a few of the reasons why it’s loved by locals and international guests alike,” GAPDL’s CEO Darryl Branthwaite said.

“Heron Island’s DNA is built on unique marine encounters, crystal clear water and world-class research.”

Lauren’s local invitation video is being promoted together with series of destination blogs targeted to families, empty nesters and ‘SINKs and DINKs’* in Brisbane, South East Queensland, Sydney and Melbourne over the next fortnight in a joint campaign funded by TEQ and GAPDL.

*SINKS: Single Income No Kids / DINKS: Double Income No Kids

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