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Tourist Council plants trees

The Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) ‘Destination IQ’ event has taken on a new initiative this year with the aim to improve the tourism industry’s environmental and sustainable outcomes.

Working with Tourism Noosa and Noosa and District Landcare, QTIC has adopted ‘Trees for Tourism’. The initiative plants shade trees for walkers on the Noosa trail network and assists with erosion and improving the habitat for local wildlife species, including koalas.

QTIC Chief Executive, Daniel Gschwind said, “With Destination IQ being held on the Sunshine Coast this year we wanted to give back to the region. We are proud to be supporting Trees for Tourism and we will be donating $2 per person which equates to 50 trees being planted in the area, which we are very excited about.

“The tourism industry is inherently reliant on our natural environment. Through Trees for Tourism, the industry can give back and make a positive change to the environment we rely on.““Trees for Tourism was developed to recognise the economic and social importance that events provide to the local community and our desire to find a way for events to give back environmentally,” Tourism Noosa’s Juanita Bloomfield said.

Destination IQ is now only seven weeks away and brings together business leaders, employers, government representatives, tourism organisations, native title holders and community organisations to discuss issues, opportunities and strategies for supporting Indigenous tourism growth and Indigenous employment across the state.

For tickets visit www.qtic.com.au/events/annual-indigenous-employment-forum/

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