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    • June 2020

    News & Announcements June 2020

    1. Tourism Industry Relieved

      – Tue, 30 Jun 2020 06:30:00 GMT – 0
      The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) responded with relief to the Premier’s announcement today about the State 3 easing of restrictions, specifically about the border opening. 

      The Queensland Government has achieved a great result in controlling infection rates in Queensland and despite the unfortunate community transmissions in Victoria, the medical advice supports the announced staged return to some normality.

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    2. COVID-Safe Industry Plan Amended

      – Fri, 26 Jun 2020 07:00:00 GMT – 0


      The recently approved  Queensland Tourism and Accommodation COVID-safe Industry Business Plan has, not surprisingly, prompted many questions from operators. The Plan does provide greater flexibility but the interpretation of some of the provisions is not always clear for all circumstances.

      QTIC has worked with Queensland Health and the Department of State Development, Tourism and Innovation to clarify potential points of ambiguity within the Plan and some amendments have been made. These changes primarily centre around social distancing and its practical application under the tourism tours approved options. The Queensland Health Directives currently determine social distancing at 1 person per 4 SQMs, however the tourism tour options allow for social distancing of 1.5metres at a minimum between individuals. Tourism operators need to ensure they do not take away an individual’s choice to maintain a social distance of 1.5 metres when determining the number of people that can be accommodated. 

      Until such time when social distancing guidelines are further relaxed, tourism operators who provide transport/travel as part of the tourism experience, must commit to maintaining the safe (and generally well accepted) 1.5m social distance for staff and customers.  This guideline applies to all aspects of the experience. Please ensure that you familiarise yourself with the plan as there have been some subtle changes that reflect the 1.5 metre social distancing requirements.

      Given the nature of the industry, the Plan indicates 1.5metres “where practicable” in some parts of the document.  This refers to specific situations that may arise, including the assistance of passengers up the stairs into buses, or into/onto boats, assistance with diving equipment, or other assistance in preparing individuals for activities, or for the transfer of individuals in tenders onto primary vessels with a duration of less than 15 minutes.  At all other times operators are to provide a minimum of 1.5 metres per person and not take away an individuals’ choice to maintain a social distance of 1.5m.   

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    3. June 2020 Update-From the Chief Executive

      – Mon, 22 Jun 2020 01:00:00 GMT – 0
      Just when our confidence was growing that an announcement of free movement across national borders was imminent, the situation in Victoria has put a dark shadow of doubt over this.  While the number of infections in that state highlight the importance of hygiene and social distancing measures, it should not divert us from the path towards a well-managed return to business in Queensland.  We will continue to make the case to follow the Roadmap to easing restrictions,  including opening of the borders. 

      Such easing is well supported by the measures in the approved industry plans, including the Tourism and Accommodation Industry COVID-safe Plan.  The industry is doing everything it can to operate responsibly, as is also demonstrated by the strong pick-up in Queensland of the COVID-clean practising business checklist (see below).  If you have not yet completed the checklist, I strongly recommend it to reassure your customers.

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    4. COVID-Safe Industry Plan vs COVID CLEAN

      – Wed, 17 Jun 2020 04:00:00 GMT – 0
      There has been some confusion around the COVID-Safe Industry Plan and the COVID-CLEAN Practicing Business Program. 

      The Queensland Tourism and Accommodation Industry COVID Safe Plan, sets out the Queensland Government requirements for our sector to operate in Stage 2 and Stage 3 under the Roadmap to easing Queensland’s restrictions, approved by the Queensland Chief Health Officer.

      The COVID Clean Practicing Business program is an additional, national, recommended program which provides you with a checklist for COVID-19 Business Cleaning Policy and Procedures. The checklist has been adjusted to reflect the Queensland government requirements. Once complete this program will allow you to use the COVID-CLEAN logo. 
       

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    5. QTIC Lunch Time Yarns: Indigenous Artists

      – Thu, 11 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMT – 0

      In this time of COVID-19, how do our leading artisans continue to produce and promote their work?

      Presenting QTIC’s second instalment of our new Lunch Time Yarns series. Like many industries, the Arts sector was devasted by the impacts of COVID-19. This week we get to share an important conversation between three very prominent Queensland Indigenous Artists.

      Join Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, Chern’ee Sutton and her younger sister Brooke Sutton, as they share their experiences through the impacts of COVID-19 and how they plan to move forward in the future.

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    6. Limited Spaces Available-Micro Credentialing Program

      – Mon, 08 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMT – 0
      Limited Spaces Available

      Over 300 businesses have already registered for the Micro-Credentialing Program and over 1,400 lessons have been completed. There are only a few spaces still available so be sure to register today. 

      The program aims to provide an opportunity to support changing workplaces by training in specific skills to better support employees and businesses to adopt innovations and improved productivity.

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    7. World Environment Day Webinar

      – Sun, 07 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMT – 0
      In celebration of this year’s World Environment Day, QTIC will host a webinar to inspire operators to consider the opportunities that the industry will have in making sustainability and the environment part of the recovery of tourism – a competitive edge for Queensland in particular.

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    8. QTIC Webinar Recording: World Environment Day

      – Sun, 07 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMT – 0

      The Hon. Leeanne Enoch MP, Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts, welcomed attendees to celebrate World Environment Day at the most recent QTIC webinar.

      Facilitated by well-known tourism media identity, Sofie Formica, the webinar included presentations from a range of experts discussing global, domestic and local insights about the importance of the environment and sustainability practices across the industry.

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    9. Another step towards returning the tourism industry to business

      – Thu, 04 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMT – 0

       The Queensland Tourism and Accommodation Industry COVID Safe Plan, a Queensland Government requirement for industry to operate in Stage 2 and Stage 3 under the Roadmap to easing Queensland’s restrictions, has now been approved by the Queensland Chief Health Officer.

      The Plan has been developed by QTIC with the support of the Department of Innovation and Tourism Industry Development (DITID) and in collaboration with industry stakeholders. 

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    10. QTIC Lunch Time Yarns

      – Mon, 01 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMT – 0
      QTIC Lunch Time Yarns
      What do you do when you have a festival and COVID-19 interrupts it?
      Introducing our new QTIC Lunch Time Yarns which is a series of short videos with First Nations tourism leaders. In Volume 1 enjoy QTIC Deputy Chair, Cameron Costello, chat to Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) General Manager, Darrell Harris and Artistic Director, Janina Harding. 

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