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- Page 41 and 42: S1 Drive Tourism Growth: Focus the
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4 Infrastructure development is req
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5 Continued deterioration in low se
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S2 Focus Marketing: Target key mark
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Port Douglas must strongly differen
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Chinese tourists are the fastest gr
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“Rest & Relax” is a common moti
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“Family Returners” account for
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Family holidays are popular with In
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Media strategy must reflect buying
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Develop a creative and fun events c
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Secure CRC investment in key revita
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Provide incentives for private inve
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Changing demographics show importan
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S4 Call to Immediate Action: Agree
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Offer a world class hospitality and
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Social and Community Clubs in Port
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Ensure PD is a safe and secure dest
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Improvements in online presence and
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IV Delivering revitalisation will r
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A Board structure is recommended, s
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Collectively, Board members will id
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A Babinda has demonstrated the effe
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C Community’s expectation of idea
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A change in behaviour requires a ch
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Four key levers to create sustainab
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Agree actions plans, systems and pr
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1. Issues and Challenges • Stakeh
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Port Douglas faces challenges in th
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3. Workstreams A B C D E F Five Yea
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4. Project Governance Greg McClean
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Port Douglas Visit Time 1 2 3 4 5 0
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7. Deliverables 1. Revitalisation P
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Elements of Tourism massification c
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Poor planning contributes to quicke
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Tourism Focus Group Interviews …
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Major Project: Port Douglas Master
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CRC budget allocated to Port Dougla
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Technology and innovation are major
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Port Douglas can drive an additiona
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With a number of modifications to w
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Traffic data (from Alexa) for the t
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Additional revenues from increase c
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Free WiFi could provide non financi
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Port Douglas should not pursue the
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Transmission fault risks are reduce
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Port Douglas should not pursue the
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Access to finance difficult given t
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Economic Development • Situation
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Size of the sectors in the PDOB eco
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Change in the PDOB economy 2011 Est
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Most productive industries Highest
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Model Methodology and Assumptions 1
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Currency fluctuations impacting the
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Focus group outcomes Agriculture Fi
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Contents • Situation • Complica
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45% of Value Added in Douglas Shire
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Regional non-tourism related indust
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MICE is value adding 750 600 450 30
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Key success factors to maintaining
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Population shifts in the next 20 ye
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Retirees’ contribution to the eco
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Emergence of FIFO in the economy Es
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Commercial Fishing Industry Quota U
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Commercial Fishing Industry (Value
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Other sectors: Filming • Most of
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Public funding There are 3 channels
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Recommendations • Create a single