EOI for headquarters for NSW tourism Destination Networks
The headquarters of New South Wales’ six new tourism Destination Networks will soon be decided with expressions of interest (EOI) being called from local councils across rural and regional NSW.
All local councils in the relevant regions will be given an opportunity to express their interest in hosting the headquarters, with each Destination Network headquarters to house three full-time staff, including a general manager, which will support the work of the board and tourism projects in the respective regions.
NSW Minister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall said the Destination Networks will facilitate visitor economy growth at the local level, through representing their region’s tourism industry, stating “I encourage councils to lodge an EOI for this fantastic opportunity to be directly involved in regional tourism.
“I look forward to the Destination Networks being fully operational and Destination NSW will be working closely with the chairs and local industry to continue to drive overnight visitation to our state’s many wonderful rural and regional communities, attractions and events.”
The EOI process is now open and will close on 17th March.
Click here for further information on the Destination NSW website.
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