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Introducing

Introducing. The Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism Conference. John King OAM Chairman Australian Tourism Export Council & PATA Sustainable and Social Responsibility Committee. Background. Pacific Asia - The greatest concentration and variety of Indigenous peoples and Cultures in the world.

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Introducing

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  1. Introducing The Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism Conference John King OAM Chairman Australian Tourism Export Council & PATA Sustainable and Social Responsibility Committee

  2. Background • Pacific Asia - The greatest concentration and variety of Indigenous peoples and Cultures in the world.

  3. Background • Pacific Asia - The greatest concentration and variety of Indigenous peoples and Cultures in the world. • As the world becomes increasingly homogenous, Indigenous cultures will become increasingly important for tourism to provide differentiation and authenticity.

  4. Background • Pacific Asia - The greatest concentration and variety of Indigenous peoples and Cultures in the world. • As the world becomes increasingly homogenous, Indigenous cultures will become increasingly important for tourism to provide differentiation and authenticity. • As countries become increasingly developed, Indigenous cultures are often subsumed and destroyed.

  5. Background • Pacific Asia - The greatest concentration and variety of Indigenous peoples and Cultures in the world. • As the world becomes increasingly homogenous, Indigenous cultures will become increasingly important for tourism to provide differentiation and authenticity. • As countries become increasingly developed, Indigenous cultures are often subsumed and destroyed. • Tourism provides the strongest driver to restore, protect and promote Indigenous cultures.

  6. Background • Pacific Asia - The greatest concentration and variety of Indigenous peoples and Cultures in the world. • As the world becomes increasingly homogenous, Indigenous cultures will become increasingly important for tourism to provide differentiation and authenticity. • As countries become increasingly developed, Indigenous cultures are often subsumed and destroyed. • Tourism provides the strongest driver to restore, protect and promote Indigenous cultures. • Most issues affecting the development of Indigenous tourism are common throughout the region.

  7. Partners PATA’s 60th Anniversary NT’s 100th Anniversary And supported by

  8. Objectives and Purpose • Establishing the role of tourism in Indigenous advancement and cultural preservation  2. Celebrating indigenous tourism experiences as a vehicle for cultural understanding, tolerance and peace • Establishing the role of Indigenous participation in enriching tourism and differentiating destinations.  • Learning from successful case studies and research on ways of assisting the development of Indigenous businesses and profitable tourism involvement. 5. Understanding and overcoming impediments to Indigenous tourism development.

  9. The Date 27*-28 September 2011 (Conference) Darwin Convention Centre 28-29 September (Field Trip to Kakadu) *27 September 2011 - UN World Tourism Day 2011 Theme - “Tourism Linking Cultures”

  10. Support from UNWTO “I am pleased to inform you that UNWTO endorses this conference and will be willing to partner with you and contribute some technical input. Coincidentally, the theme for World Tourism Day 2011, i.e. Tourism linking Cultures is closely linked to the subject matter of the Conference. UNWTO is currently undertaking a study on Tourism and Intangible Cultural Heritage and we will be pleased to present our findings on it during the Darwin Conference.” Dr Taleb Rifai, Secretary General UNWTO

  11. Other Planned Activities Welcome by the Larrakia Nation Visit to Kakadu World Heritage Area and welcome by local Bininj & Mungguy people and Board of Management Pre and Post Conference visits to other Aboriginal tourism experiences and tours organised by Tourism Northern Territory

  12. Registration of Interest, Information and Bookings Conference Website www.paitc.com Discounted Conference Flights by Qantas and Jetstar

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