Council is seeking an applicant who can provide a high level of customer service and complete various maintenance tasks at the site. The caretaker will also be responsible for taking bookings, allocating sites, daily cleaning and regular gardening, and they will receive one undercover caravan site, electricity, and internet services included in the role. The scenic site features 35 powered sites, camper s kitchen, mobile reception, coin laundry, and stunning views of the Coral Sea and Snapper Island. Wonga Beach Caravan Park is accepting expressions of interest for caretakers who would live and work at the tropical beachfront park. Photo: Douglas Shire Council
COVID-19 credited with rising interest in Indigenous cultural awareness and tourism
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Former Tourism Australia CEO John Morse with members of the Burarrwanga family in Arnhem Land.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent increase in domestic travel is being credited with bringing Indigenous history and culture to the fore.
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Tourism expert John Morse says Australians are becoming more interested in Indigenous tourism
Mr Morse credits the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in domestic tourism for the cultural shift
Indigenous culture and the environment have been the focus for a tourism rebrand in Bellingen
Former Tourism Australia CEO John Morse AM now works with a number of organisations, including Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory.