Skill up for free!

Each month Tourism North East runs a range of free sessions aimed at helping regional businesses enhance their tourism offering. 

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Reimagining Ned Kelly

A comprehensive report, funded by Regional Development Victoria, into the tourism potential of the life and times of Ned Kelly was released on 3 August at a joint announcement by commissioning partners, the Rural City of Wangaratta, Indigo Shire, Mansfield Shire and Benalla Rural City. The final report, Ned Kelly Alive – Concept Development &…

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FREE INDUSTRY WORKSHOPS

Photo by Milan Popovic on Unsplash Tourism North East is offering a range of free industry workshops to High Country businesses over coming months. Don’t miss: HIGH COUNTRY HARVEST THINK TANKS Anyone interested in running a food and wine-themed event which showcases your business and the High Country can join two hour workshops held across…

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CULTURAL TOURISM A GROWTH MARKET

Pictured: Artist Leonard Siaw with his artwork at the 2018 Wall to Wall festival. The event now attracts thousands of visitors to Benalla each March who come to see large scale wall art created by leading Australian and international artists. One of the largest and fastest growing global tourism trends is in cultural tourism. Recognising…

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GET CYCLE SMART

Reap the benefits of the cycle tourism boom in Victoria’s High Country by becoming a Ride High Country Preferred – RHCP – business. RHCP businesses offer a range of exceptional services to cycling visitors and benefit from featuring on the region’s primary cycle communications platform, www.ridehighcountry.com.au and Tourism North East’s extensive campaign across a range…

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GET ON BOARD THE GREAT VIC BIKE RIDE

Pictured: Participants in the inaugural High Country Women’s Cycling Festival held in March this year. The High Country will roll out the welcome mat to around 3000 riders and support volunteer crew taking part in the Great Victorian Bike Ride from Bright to Benalla – via Beechworth, Tallangatta, Rutherglen, Yarrawonga and Glenrowan – from 24…

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