Policies, plans & strategies

 

Tourism Western Australia's Infrastructure and Investment team is responsible for developing and implementing key tourism projects. These project include Landbank and Naturebank site releases and the top 15 tourism development priorities.


Snorkelling at Ningaloo Reef, Australia's Coral Coast

Nature-based tourism

Western Australia's rich biodiversity attracts visitors from all over the world and is an integral component of the State's tourism product. A review of the nature based tourism industry in WA has now been completed.


Indigenous camping experience near Kununurra, Australia's North West

Indigenous tourism

Indigenous tourism in Western Australia is presented with a unique opportunity through the partnership of Tourism WA and the Western Australian Indigenous Tour Operators Committee (WAITOC).


Wildflowers in Australia's Golden Outback

Tourism development on pastoral lands

The growth of regional tourism throughout Western Australia has brought increased visitor numbers and growing demand for commercial tourism activities on pastoral lands.


Bungle Bungle Range, Australia's North West

Access all areas

The 'access all areas strategic directions plan' was developed by the Accessible Tourism Reference Group to identify ways to expand tourism options for people of all ages and abilities and increase the customer base for tourism operators.


Sunset Camel train on Cable Beach, Broome, Australia's North West

National Long-Term Tourism Strategy

The National Long-Term Tourism Strategy (NLTTS) was launched by the Hon Martin Ferguson AM MP, Federal Minister for Tourism, on 15 December 2009.

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