International tourism slumps in Western Australia amid east coast boom
Western Australia has experienced an unprecedented decline in international tourism according to new figures that show it was the only State to experience a dip in international visitors and their expenditure in the 12 months to December 2017.
The latest figures from the International Visitor Survey show expenditure by international visitors to Western Australia fell by 5.5%, the number of visitors fell 0.8% and the number of visitor nights fell by 7.7%. By comparison, other States experienced significant growth in visitor numbers and expenditure.
Tourism Council WA Chief Executive Evan Hall said the tourism industry had reduced prices and invested heavily in new hotels, vessels, and tourism experiences, making it disappointing to see Western Australia continue to fall behind.
Hall explained “States like Tasmania and South Australia, with fewer international aviation services than WA, are growing their international tourism by around 20%. Meanwhile, WA has lost international market share in visitation, expenditure and nights.
“Other States are proving better at promoting themselves as destinations for international travellers by comparison with Western Australia.
“The Government has made tourism jobs growth and economic diversity a top priority, however, there is a huge gulf between the Government’s plans and what is being delivered on the ground.”
Hall said the bureaucratisation of Western Australia’s tourism and international education marketing had resulted in a lack of specialised leadership at the top of Tourism WA.
He highlighted that the position of Tourism WA chief executive is currently being filled on a part-time basis by the Director General of the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science & Innovation, who has no prior experience in tourism.
Furthermore, the head of marketing position at Tourism WA is substantially vacant.
Hall added “we urge the State Government to urgently appoint a dedicated, full-time CEO with tourism marketing experience to lead Tourism WA.”
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