In this week’s briefcase, South Australia's top tourism towns are announced, the Adelaide Convention Centre soars towards a record year and American and South Australian universities form a partnership ahead of AUKUS. Plus upcoming business events in South Australia.
It is official, according to more than 10,000 voters, Clare is the state’s top tourism town.
Clare was officially named Top Tourism Town Voters’ Choice winner at the Tourism Industry Council South Australia (TiCSA) awards at a prestigious reception hosted by SA Governor Hieu Van Le last Thursday evening.
There were 32 finalists in three categories, with Moonta named SA’s Top Tourism Town and Robe awarded SA’s Small Tourism Town.
TiCSA chief executive officer Shaun de Bruyn said the awards showcased the diversity of the state’s tourism industry.
“South Australia’s towns are very special as they each deliver unique and innovative experiences that attract visitors, create jobs and generate strong economic activity,” he said.
Go down south with your mouth unofficial South Australia tourism campaign captures attention
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A risque new tourism campaign, purporting to be for South Australia, has generated plenty of attention on social media, but the state s official tourism body has denied any involvement.
The supposed campaign urges Australians to Go down south, with your mouth , a phrase immediately interpreted as a double entendre.
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Given it s April Fools Day, one might have expected this sort of joke, but the campaign announcement was made with a press release two days earlier.
For a prank, it s a sophisticated one. The release gives little indication that the campaign is not official, citing tourism research data and written in a straight style, not tongue in cheek (no pun intended). There s even a video with high production values similar to a real tourism campaign.
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