Attention All Tourism Business Owners

Carlo PointDo you want to put Rainbow Beach on the map?

Want a piece of the Sunshine Coast tourism pie?

Interested in free exposure for your business?

The Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) is a central database that contains information about tourism-related businesses and attractions across Australia. By registering your business with the ATDW, you’ll be making sure that your business is included in Visit Sunshine Coast’s promotional materials, such as website, brochures, and social media channels.

Visit Sunshine Coast is the Gympie Region’s Regional Tourism Organisation (RTO) and the Rainbow Beach Commerce and Tourism (RBCT) is encouraging all operators to register their business (if you haven’t already) with the ATDW in order to assist Visit Sunshine Coast in promoting our region to visitors.

RBCT secretary Diana explained that ‘not only does this help to promote your business to potential visitors, but it also helps to promote our entire region as a top tourist destination and by working together to promote our region, we can all benefit from increased tourism and economic growth.’

Categories include accommodation, attractions, food and drink, events, tours, hire, transport, and general services. To get involved you simply register your tourism business on ATDW then once registered you can set up your profile.

Tourism and Events Queensland, in partnership with Queensland’s regional tourism organisations, is currently offering ATDW membership with no annual fee, providing a saving of $150 per year. This offer is available to all tourism and events operators in Queensland. Operators looking to take up this offer should visit www.atdw-online.com.au and click ‘Register Now’ in the top right corner to create an ATDW listing.

If you would like to know more or join the Rainbow Beach Commerce and Tourism then contact the team on rbct.secretary@gmail.com or come along to the next meeting on 21 March at Rainbow Beach Sports Club beginning at 5.30pm.

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