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Tourism is a major economic force in Australia. It generates immense economic benefits and significant employment for communities but it can also have a severe negative impact when environmental and social considerations are not carefully planned for. To ensure a balanced and healthy sustainability, rigorous planning, development and management needs to occur. This programme explores what those processes are and how they take account of many stakeholders. Featuring interviews with some of Australia's foremost tourism experts, this is an absorbing, richly illustrated and up-to-date examination of the issues vital to this powerful industry. It is ideal as a foundation programme for TAFE and tertiary students.
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The resort office is the hub of any resort. It is where hotel reservations are processed, rooming lists issued and transfers arranged. It is the focal point for hoteliers and other suppliers, such as excursion providers and venue owners - and of course, the working base for resort representatives. This film takes a look inside the resort office. Featuring a presenter and extensive interview grabs from Pete Constanti, CEO of Group Destination Management for one of Britain's premier travel and tourism companies, Thomas Cook, it covers the role of the resort office, the rooming list, excursions and complaints and emergencies. Students of travel and tourism will find the insights offered by this program fascinating - it is an ideal resource for anyone studying or training for a career in this growing industry.
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Tourism is an important industry to many nations worldwide, and New Zealand is no exception. Rotorua on New Zealand's north island is the birthplace of tourism in that country, having hosted visitors to the city and surrounding area since the early 19th century. Geothermal features, Maori culture, the spa/health and wellbeing industry and the region's spectacular lakes and forests are the attractions that draw around four million visitors a year to Rotorua. But is the industry sustainable economically, socially and environmentally? A range of strategies and management practices are focused on this very question. This programme examines the Rotorua tourism industry and its economic, social and environmental impacts, and looks at what is being done, and what needs to be done, to ensure the industry remains sustainable for the long term. It features a range of local interviewees, including Oscar Nathan, General Manager of Rotorua Marketing and a range of operators, managers and owners of significant local tourism businesses, including YHA, Waimangu Volcanic Valley, Volcanic Air Safaris, The Buried Village, Mitai Maori Village, Te Puia Cultural Centre and River Rats Raft and Kayak. It is an essential resource for senior students of Geography and Tourism, and also provides a comprehensive case study of an industry for students of Economics, Social Studies and allied disciplines.
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