Tourism Australia Hopes Other Accreditation Schemes In 2012

Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia hopes other accreditation schemes, of which there are about 25 in Australia, will sign up in due course.While operators don't have to pay for the T-QUAL Tick, they may pay fees to existing schemes. The T-QUAL Tick will be promoted to consumers and industry on a T-QUAL Tick Tour in early 2012, with the help of celebrity chef and "Friend of Australia'' tourism.

The highest quality products will be promoted through the best form of advocacy visitors who have experienced the products, and will further get the message out to Australians that the best holiday experiences
are in their own backyard. Here has been the merging of indoor and outdoor spaces in ways that capitalise on Melbourne's temperate climate.

VACATIONThese aren't seasonal bars but there's far greater pleasure to be had in the warmer months.

The iconic Young & Jacksons pub, home to Chloe, was once thought to be geographically and logistically precluded from partaking in the alfresco action. It now has an architecturally interesting rooftop cider bar.

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