Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre notes visitor increase over holiday period
The Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre has reported a significant increase in Melbourne and Regional Victorian visitors to the region over the recent holiday season.
In comparison to the previous year, a 92% increase in visitors from Melbourne Metro and 28% increase from Regional Victoria to the Centre was recorded from 26th December 2020 to 17th January 2021.
However, with the COVID-19 restrictions in place, circumstances of complicated interstate travel across Australia saw interstate visitors drop 70%.
Commenting on a noteworthy increase in extended family groups holidaying together, staying in all types of accommodation, Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre Manager, Maree Glasson stated Understandably, after having not been able to catch up through the lockdown period, it’s nice to see so many families holidaying in our region.
“General outdoor activities and fun, exciting things to do with kids were most popular. We met visitors who had enjoyed Kidstown, Aquamoves, the Moooving Art cows, many parks and playgrounds, walking trails, fishing, swimming and had visited our local farms for the unique Greater Shepparton farm gate experience.”
Due to previous COVID-19 restrictions in place, two thirds of the Visitor Centre volunteers were able to return to service from 11th January, after 10 months furlough. With many new offerings to the region, the volunteers were provided with training to refresh their knowledge of local businesses and attractions, as much had changed during lockdown.
Visitor Centre volunteer of 10 years, Shane O’Keefe, explained “in the months of the COVID-19 lockdowns we’ve seen some terrific growth in what our region offers visitors.
“There’s the Mount Major Walking Trail, some lovely new street art, an exciting broadening of the range of eateries available, and the revitalisation of many of our existing businesses. Although it has been a difficult time, there have been some very impressive developments.”
Greater Shepparton Mayor, Kim O’Keeffe said the Visitor Centre team are an integral component of our visitor economy, adding “the team play a really critical role as an important and reliable source of information about our local area and tourism products”.
The early months of 2021 will see the Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre commence the transition of its business to the new SAM building on Wyndham Street.
Image Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council.
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