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ABC Adelaide: Adelaide - Tourism
RSS Feed from the ABC Adelaide program area - from the location Adelaide - marked with subject Tourism

  • Boost for Adel-Pt Lincoln air services
    QantasLink says it will introduce a new air service between Adelaide-Port Lincoln.
  • Panda poo gets gardeners' thumbs-up
    No marketing opportunity is going to waste with Adelaide's new pandas, including selling their 'sweet-smelling' poo to gardeners.
  • Advantage that SA not so Great
    The branding SA Great has been scrapped by tourism authorities and will be changed to Advantage SA.
  • Ferry to go in regional blow
    A ferry service across Spencer Gulf in SA has ended for now.
  • KI tourism operators reject levy plan
    Tourism Kangaroo Island has decided it will not support any tourist levy for the Island.
  • Tourist development gets nod this time
    An eco-tourism plan for Eyre Peninsula in SA gets the nod after a similar bid was rejected last year.
  • Doubt cast over Kangaroo Is travel levy
    More than half of Kangaroo Island's tourism operators say a travellers' levy would have a negative impact on their business.
  • Tourism funding cut to racing
    More than $500,000 has been cut from Tourism SA's funding for thoroughbred racing.
  • SA Tourism industry goes green
    The SA tourism industry is hoping to gain a competitive edge by going green.
  • Tour Down Under route released
    Tour Down Under cycling organisers say stage one will start in Clare for the first time.
  • Roos promote KI to Londoners
    Kangaroos are being used to promote Kangaroo Island in London.
  • SA tourism industry 'on track'
    The tourism commission says new figures show the South Australian tourism industry is on track to overcome the current economic downturn.
  • Outer Harbor upgrade due by November
    An upgrade of the Outer Harbor passenger terminal in Adelaide is due to be finished by late this year.
  • Fewer drop in on SA
    SA has recorded a drop in international tourist numbers in the past year.
  • Domestic tourism push for SA
    There will be an extra $12 million allocated in the state Budget for selling South Australia as a holiday destination.
  • Eastern tourism campaign gets results
    The South Australian Government says a marketing campaign in the eastern states is proving a success for the local tourism industry.
  • Free accommodation offered to boost SA tourism
    The South Australia Government is offering a bonus free night's accommodation at selected providers to encourage South Australians to take vacations closer to home.
  • Adelaide Airport to host airline forum
    The Adelaide Airport will host an airline industry conference next year which the State Government believes will lead to more flights out of Adelaide.
  • Aust tourism faring better than overseas rivals
    Tourism Australia says international visitors are likely to be down by 4 per cent this year.
  • SA Govt welcomes mountain bike event
    The South Australian Government is delighted that the state has won the right to host the Australian Mountain Bike Championships for three years, from next January.
  • Casino swipe cards urged
    An advocate for problem gamblers wants casino patrons to have to swipe an identity card to get in.
  • Problem gambler laws threaten casino: owner
    Adelaide casino owner, SkyCity, argues against tougher measures on problem gamblers.
  • Empty Torrens lake will not harm tourism, says minister
    SA Tourism Minister Jane Lomax-Smith tells reporters the empty Torrens lake will not harm tourism.
  • Tour Down Under generates millions for SA
    The SA Tourism Commission says Lance Armstrong made a big impact on the success of the Tour Down Under.
  • Kangaroo Is tourism bouncing back after fires
    Kangaroo Island's tourism industry is rebounding strongly from bushfires that devastated it a year ago.
  • KI tourism booms in bushfire wake
    A year on from tragic bushfires, Kangaroo Island tourism has rebounded strongly.
  • Director David Potter talks about winning SA Govt approval for a marina on the Murray at Mannum.
    Director David Potter talks about winning SA Govt approval for a marina on the River Murray at Mannum.
  • Climate study looks at tourism impact
    The Barossa Valley is part of a national study into the impact of climate change on tourism.
  • Flight cuts will hurt SA tourism: Oppn
    The SA Opposition thinks fewer Jetstar flights will dent South Australia's tourism industry.
  • Support grows for train extension to Barossa
    The South Australian Tourism Commission has joined the calls for the Adelaide to Gawler train line to be extended into the Barossa.
  • Campers warned drought affecting trees
    The State Emergency Service (SES) says it has been getting several callouts a day to clean up trees and branches that have fallen because of dry conditions.