Kate Lamont speaks on the future of WA tourism


From UWA | 09 Mar 2010

KATE LAMONT SPEAKS ON THE FUTURE OF TOURISM IN WA

Is Western Australia wasting its unique eco-tourist potential? If 80% of tourists want an Aboriginal cultural experience, why do only 20% achieve it? What sort of infrastructure must be put in place to generate future growth? Join the Chairman of Tourism Western Australia, Kate Lamont, for an expert insight into the future of our state’s tourism - from the Perth foreshore to the far North West. Then stay for Lamont’s wine and canapés in the picturesque grounds of Claremont’s heritage-listed Cameron Building. It takes place on Tuesday, March 23 from 7-9:15pm.

Limited places available! To enrol or find out more go to www.extension.uwa.edu.au or call 6488 2433. Tickets $65 include refreshments

 

 

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