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South Australian Tourism Alliance

The South Australian Tourism Alliance, (SATA) is the representative body of the tourism industry in SA.

Membership of SATA is made up of the key industry sector associations along with individual corporate entities and operators.

The role of SATA is to ensure that the tourism industry in SA can operate in an environment of growth and sustainability.

In particular SATA has a responsibility to support the issues and objectives of its members and to pursue broader industry issues and objectives that individual sector groups and associations cannot.

As the representative body of industry, SATA has a responsibility to work effectively with state government agencies and to continue strong representation as a member of the National Tourism Alliance.


Latest News

Tourism Industry Breakfast Seminars

Following the sucess of our first Tourism Industry Breakfast Seminar, SATA is planning another Breakfast Seminar around the middle of the year.

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Analysis of 2008-9 Federal Budget

The National Tourism Alliance commissioned economic analyst group ECONTECH to review the 2008-9 Federal Budget and provide members with an overview of key issues, including pertinent factors affecting the tourism industry.

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Industry Issues

State Tourism Budget

Saturday, June 14, 2008

The recently released State Tourism Budget indicates an increase in funding of 3.1% to a total cash input by government of $51.8 million.

This increase will not cover even inflation over that period

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Climate Change and Tourism

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Much has been written and predictions are running hot on the likely affects of Climate Change on our industry.

The cost of Carbon Trading is unknown, but it is a safe bet to assume that this will add costs to operations and these will end up being passed on to consumers.

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Industry Issues

Climate Change


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