Global Eco Conference Heads to Margaret River in December 2020 – Sustainable Tourism News
Today I am happy to share with you this important news of Sustainable Tourism: Ecotourism Australia’s 28th annual Global Eco Asia-Pacific Tourism Conference will be held in Margaret River, Western Australia from 1 – 3 December 2020. The event – the world’s longest-running ecotourism conference – was last held in Western Australia, specifically Rottnest Island, in […]
Sustainable Tourism World news: Green Travel Leaders show commitment to sustainability is good for business
Sustainable Tourism World news: I am sharing this news to highlight the reason why Ecotourism Australia certified members are proud of their choice. As of 2018, one third of Ecotourism Australia’s certified operators are Green Travel Leaders, which means they have been certified for 10 years or longer. It’s proof that being sustainable goes beyond […]
Sustainable Tourism World News: Rod Quartermain Awarded Honorary Lifetime Membership of Ecotourism Australia
Sustainable Tourism World news: I am sharing this news for many reasons, the most important is sharing a professional experience, that can be example for anyone interested in pursuing a career in the industry. Also I like to help spread the word about Ecotourism Australia and its work, EA doesn’t need any help, but I […]
Sustainable Tourism World News: 25th Global Eco Conference wraps up in Adelaide
Hello, today I am sharing about the 25th Global Eco Conference wraps up in Adelaide, my experience in 2013 in Noosa as staff member of this conference was great, it was one of the most interesting experience ever, so I keep following it, checking and sharing news about it and Ecotourism Australia. When delegates of Global […]
Sustainable Tourism World News: Eco Tourism Australia closure of the Uluru climb
Ecotourism Australia supports the Traditional Owners’ announcement of the closure of the Uluru climb. Sara Vitali, Sustainable Tourism World founder’s respect the decision and agree with it. The Traditional Owners don’t want people to climb, the vast majority of visitors to Uluru choose not to climb, other experiences have been developed and the tourism industry […]