Draft QLD Tourism & Transport Strategy

Draft QLD Tourism & Transport Strategy

A draft strategy has been released for feedback to support the growth of the state's tourism industry.

Posted on 05.04.2017

A draft Queensland Tourism and Transport Strategy (QTTS) has been released for feedback to support the growth of the state’s tourism industry.

The purpose of this strategy is to ensure the transport network and soft infrastructure supports tourism growth into the future. It will detail the approach to transport planning and identify tourists’ requirements for future planning and investment across the transport network.

The draft QTTS has been drafted from the results of the Queensland Tourism and Transport Strategy Discussion Paper and is a detailed supplement to Advancing Tourism 2016–20: Growing Queensland Jobs.

A joint initiative of the Department of Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games (DTESB) and the Department of Transport and Main Roads, the development of the strategy is being informed by an industry reference group.

Answer an online survey

  • Draft Queensland Tourism and Transport Strategy

    The Queensland Government wants to hear your views on the draft Queensland Tourism and Transport Strategy. Feedback on the principles, directions and actions within the strategy will ensure it reflects the views of all stakeholders.

    This survey will take approximately 10 minutes.

    Please review the strategy before completing the survey.

Share

FacebookTwitter

Have a story to tell or news to share?

Let us know by Submitting a News Story

Discover Queensland

Explore all of Queensland’s adventures.

Start Exploring

What's On

Latest News

Young drovers keep century-old traditions alive on the week-long Eidsvold Cattle Drive

Young drovers keep century-old traditions alive on the week-long Eidsvold Cattle Drive

Read more
2024 Bike Riding Encouragement Program Community Grants Program

2024 Bike Riding Encouragement Program Community Grants Program

Read more
Waterways Place Strategy

The Gold Coast Waterways Authority (GCWA) is developing the Waterways Place Strategy

Read more

Become a member

We welcome membership applications from outdoor organisations and individuals

Learn More