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New Era For Tourism
It’s an exciting new era for tourism on the Sunshine Coast with
the transition underway for Sunshine Coast Council’s hand over of
its nine Visitor Information Centres to the region’s tourism
body.
Deputy Mayor Tim Dwyer said the Sunshine Coast Destination
Limited (SCDL) will run the centres to provide an even better
service for tourists.
“This is about tourism professionals providing tourism services
on the Sunshine Coast,” Cr Dwyer said.
“This gives the tourism industry control of its own future,
reflecting the maturity of the sector.”
An independent report into council’s Visitor Information Centres
recommended the centres be managed by the tourism industry to
allow;
· a greater focus
on tourists
· a greater focus
on the needs of the tourism industry;
· a more
effective and efficient model
· improved
synergies with tourism marketing
· a better
experience for tourists.
The CEO of Sunshine Coast Destination Limited Steve Cooper said
the change is good news for the tourism industry.
“This is a big step in the right direction for tourism on the
Sunshine Coast – and I’m excited by the possibilities it provides
us,” Mr Cooper said.
“This will provide many exciting new career paths for the staff,
and an enjoyable experience for all the volunteers.”
Tourism Operator and General Manager of Rumba Resort in
Caloundra, Bill Darby welcomed the new direction for the region’s
Visitor Information Centres.
"Collaboration between Sunshine Coast Regional Council and
Sunshine Coast Destination is encouraging for the tourism
industry,” Mr Darby said.
“The new unity creates closer ties between tour operators and
Visitors Information Centres and the important role they play in
marketing the region to our visitors.
“This reform is well overdue and tourism operators welcome this
exciting change. It displays good common sense – we will now be
working as part of one team.”
Cr Dwyer said the transition from council to SCDL management over
the next six months or so will occur with minimal impact on
staff.
“Some staff will continue to work in the centres, some will be
helped to find positions in council,” Cr Dwyer said.
“A Memorandum of Understanding between SCC, SCDL and the Sunshine
Coast Advisory Panels will ensure the pay and benefits of staff
who transition across to SCDL will stay the same for a
pre-determined period.”
Volunteers spokesperson Allan Blackburn has welcomed the
change.
"It's really exciting, it recognises the important role
volunteers have to play and I can't wait for the transition to
take place," he said.
The change in management means the Sunshine Coast will still have
17 Visitor Information Centres, nine run by SCDL, six by
volunteers and two by Tourism Noosa.
19 January 2012
New Era For Tourism
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