Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania

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Tourism Industry Council Tasmania (also known as TICT) is an organisation based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

It is the peak industry body for tourism in Tasmania, and issues related to the industry.[1][2]

It also seeks to influence government in issues relative to strategy for the Tourism industry in Tasmania, either in partnership or advocacy with Tourism Tasmania.[3] As well as establishing protocol for tourism in particular environments.[4]

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  1. ^ Australian Broadcasting Corporation. News (7 January 2013), Tas tourists question car hire after fire evacuations, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved 28 January 2018
  2. ^ Australian Broadcasting Corporation. News (6 March 2015), Tasmanian Tourism Council calls for chocolate money to be used in national parks, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved 28 January 2018
  3. ^ Tourism Tasmania; Tourism Industry Council Tasmania (2004), Tourism 21 : the Tasmanian Government & Tasmanian tourism industry joint strategic business plan, Tourism Tasmania], ISSN 1838-8272
  4. ^ Tourism Industry Council Tasmania; Forestry Tasmania; Private Forests Tasmania; Forest Industries Association of Tasmania (2009), Tourism & Forestry protocol agreement : a code of mutual understanding (2009 ed.), Tourism Industry Council Tasmania ; Forestry Tasmania ; Private Forests Tasmania ; Forest Industries Association of Tasmania, retrieved 29 February 2024