Old port’s ghost tours a real treat
Fancy a ‘ghost tour’ for Halloween? Old ports in colonial cities retain the ghoulish and sinister stories of times past and the Port of Adelaide is […]
Fancy a ‘ghost tour’ for Halloween? Old ports in colonial cities retain the ghoulish and sinister stories of times past and the Port of Adelaide is […]
As international borders reopen and a new wave of COVID-19 sweeps the world, travel between countries faces new challenges and must be addressed by internal reforms […]
COVID-19’s immediate impact on domestic tourist movements across Australia will extend to sweeping long-term changes in tourist behaviour, according to a new survey assessing the future […]
The spin-offs of TV drama shows on tourism will be explored as part of a new study by Flinders University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Popular films and TV shows are inspiring audiences to visit their sets and even re-enact their favourite scenes.
The true value of the 2013 Adelaide Festival to the community and the state will be studied by a team of international experts led by Flinders University.
Dr Steve Brown, Head of Tourism at Flinders, has been given an award for his lifetime career contributions to event management at the 2012 Community Achievement Awards.
Dr Steve Brown, Head of the Department of Tourism at Flinders, has been appointed to the Board of the Adelaide Festival Corporation.
Where does McLaren Vale begin and the Willunga Basin end? The answer is not as obvious as you might think.