Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Capricorn Coast Tourism Operators Recognized for Eco-Consciousness
18 Capricorn Coast tourism operators have been recognised today for their ongoing efforts to make their businesses more sustainable, announced Minister for Tourism, Manufacturing and Small Business Jan Jarratt.
Ms Jarratt said the awards were part of Tourism Queensland’s Sustainable Regions Project, designed to reduce the environmental impact of tourism and make visitors see the Capricorn Coast as a sustainable tourism destination.
“The Sustainable Regions Project is the first program in Australia to work with regional operators across the state to help transform Queensland into a domestically and internationally recognised sustainable tourism destination,” Ms Jarratt said.
“We want holidaymakers to feel comfortable that their visit to Queensland will be an environmentally ‘guilt-free’ experience.”
Keppel MP Paul Hoolihan said the program had been a resounding success across the region, with participating tourism operators having already reporting strong outcomes.
“One great example is the staff on Pumpkin Island who are minimising their ecological footprint through sustainable operations which save water, power and reduce emissions,” he said.
“In November 2009 the island was awarded Advanced Ecotourism certification and has also been benchmarking its progress towards sustainability through the internationally recognised EarthCheck Assessed benchmarking program.
“In Yeppoon, Capricorn Resort has its own water treatment facility, including grey water, and has replaced its emergency lightings with LEDs to reduce energy consumption, which has saved the business an estimated $750 a year.
“Capricorn Resort is also investigating the use of solar pre-heat systems for hot water units.
“Tour operator Capricorn Caves has recently upgraded its recycling program, provided environmental training programs to staff and reviewed its training manual to include a substantial section on environmental awareness.
“Capricorn Caves has also consulted with its local electrician to replace older lighting in the caves and also completed an energy audit with Ergon late last year.
Tourism Queensland CEO Anthony Hayes said Capricorn Coast Sustainable Regions Project had also been piloted in six other regions - Airlie Beach, Magnetic Island, North Stradbroke Island, Mackay Hinterland, Winton and Agnes Water/Seventeen Seventy.
“Tourism Queensland has been working with regional tourism organisations, local councils, consultants and tourism operators to move Queensland towards being recognised as a sustainable state,” Mr Hayes said.
“Nearly 66 businesses across the state have committed to reducing their combined carbon footprint by 1,235.76 tonnes of C02 annually - that’s the equivalent of taking 289 cars off the road for a year!”
“Queensland has some of the world’s most amazing natural environments and experiences on the planet, so it’s in the best interest of all to ensure we protect and sustain the natural beauty of our state.”
(Source: www.tq.com.au)
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
Qantas Increase Regional Air Services to Gladstone
QantasLink this week announced it would add approximately 5000 seats across a range of Queensland regional routes, including Gladstone, with the arrival of another new flagship Bombardier Q400 aircraft next month.
Over coming months Gladstone, Barcaldine, Blackall, Bundaberg, Emerald, Hervey Bay, Longreach, Mackay, Moranbah, Rockhampton and Roma will all benefit from additional and upgraded services to and from Brisbane, with many flights operated by the 74-seat jet-like Q400s.
QantasLink executive manager, Narendra Kumar, said the increase in capacity would support the recovery of many central, western and south east Queensland communities affected by the recent devastating floods.
The arrival of yet another new Q400 will see 12 of these 74-seat aircraft based in Queensland. With 10 other Dash 8 aircraft dedicated to Queensland flying, QantasLink’s Queensland Dash 8 fleet will total 22.
Details of the additional seats and Brisbane return services per week effective from 6 April are:
- Gladstone Additional 392 seats per week (six % growth). Weekly return services to increase by two to 46
- Bundaberg Additional 384 seats per week (12 % growth). More than half of the 27 return services to be operated by Q400 aircraft
- Emerald Additional 888 seats per week (22 % growth). Weekly return services to increase by six to 34 return flights, most operated by Q400 aircraft
- Hervey Bay Additional 604 seats per week (30 % growth), with more services operated by Q400 aircraft
- Mackay Additional 148 seats per week (four % growth). Weekly return services to increase by one to 25, all operated by Q400 aircraft
- Moranbah Additional 868 seats per week (86 % growth). Weekly return services to increase by nine to 20, including a new early morning flight from Brisbane Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday allowing day return travel
- Rockhampton Additional 880 seats per week (13 % growth). 47 return services per week, mainly operated by Q400 aircraft
- Roma Additional 472 seats per week (29 % growth). Weekly return services to increase by five to 22 per week. Five of these will continue to extend to Charleville alongside two direct services to Charleville per week.
Short term capacity upgrades using Q400 aircraft will also be provided for Longreach, Barcaldine and Blackall.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Gladstone Business Technology Expo
GLADSTONE Region’s inaugural Business Technology Expo is to be held at CQ University on the 6th April 2011 after the postponement earlier in the year.
As Queensland recovers, the 2011 Business Technology Expo provides a prime opportunity for businesses to reconnect networks and revamp their business plans to include the latest and greatest in technology.
GAPDL Chief Executive Glenn Churchill gave an outline of what to expect at the inaugural 2011 Business Technology Expo.
“The Expo will showcase the latest technology and information services available to assist businesses across a wide range of topics including fraud prevention, online marketing and search engine optimisation.”
“The 2011 Business Technology Expo is a great strategy that GAPDL believes will grow existing Regional business.”
GAPDL Project GROW Officer, Karen Sweeney said the Business Technology Expo will kick off with special guest Pete Blasina, the ‘Gadget Guy’ from “Sunrise” followed by presentations which will allow participants to take advantage of information, business and technological updates.
“The Expo will be a great opportunity to access all the information small businesses require from many expert Exhibitors. Businesses can also register for FREE specialist consultations which will be available during the afternoon session,” Ms Sweeney said.
For more information on the 2011 Business Technology Expo or to book your seat or exhibitor site please contact GAPDL Project GROW Officer Karen Sweeney on 4972 4000.
(Source: Gladstone Observer, March 2011)
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