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Matthew Hingerty delivered this presentation at the 2014 Medical Tourism Summit. The Summit examines the implications of recent changes within the medical tourism industry and the impact on the Australian market. Find out more at http://bit.ly/1zgqUTX
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In the Beginning…..
Tourism: The Founding Fathers?
The Hon John Brown AO, former Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism once described
Koalas as "flea-ridden, piddling, stinking, scratching, rotten little things"
Paul Hogan ‘Shrimp on the Barbie’ Campaign
Former QLD Premier, Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Charles H Holmes
Photograph of Gwoja Tjungurrayi 1935. Walkabout, September 1950
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Tourism: The Great Leaps Forward
Former Qantas Boeing 707-138B
Don Chipp Harold Holt
The Hon John Dawkins AO The Hon Bob Hawke AC
Rank Commodity 2011 2012 2013 2012 to 2013 5 year trend
1 Iron ores & concentrates 64,097 54,447 69,492 27.6 19.4
2 Coal 46,691 41,273 39,805 -3.6 -1.6
3 Education-related travel services (c)
15,144 14,467 15,020 3.8 0.1
4 Natural gas 11,084 13,416 14,602 8.8 12.6
5 Gold 15,077 15,526 13,898 -10.5 -0.0
6 Personal travel (excl education) services
11,661 12,148 13,115 8.0 1.6
7 Crude petroleum 11,451 10,988 9,016 -17.9 2.0
8 Wheat 6,076 6,531 6,085 -6.8 11.1
9 Aluminium ores & conc (incl alumina)
5,443 5,273 5,904 12.0 -0.4
10 Beef f.c.f. 4,684 4,754 5,695 19.8 3.0
11 Copper ores & concentrates 5,437 5,255 5,192 -1.2 6.9
12 Professional services 3,259 3,836 4,562 18.9 4.6
13 Other ores & concentrates (d) 4,544 4,217 4,486 6.4 4.2
14 Business travel services 3,573 4,031 3,954 -1.9 9.6
15 Technical & other business services
3,452 3,555 3,877 9.1 1.2
16 Aluminium 4,657 3,774 3,675 -2.6 -6.7
Australia's top 25 exports, goods and services, 2013
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Short Term Arrivals and Departures, 1946 - 2014
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Creation of Australian Tourist Commission
International Students
Hogan Campaign
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Short Term Arrivals and Departures, 1946 - 2014
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Tourism: Time for a new Leap
Early Inklings
Dubai Trade Mission
LAX Mission
Conferences
The Cairns Declaration
Health and Wellness Tourism: The Cairns Declaration Dateline; Cairns: The first Australian Heath and Wellness travel experience was held in Cairns on Thursday 3 September, 2009. The conference resolved to make the following declaration: o Recognising that Health and Wellness tourism is worth in excess of $US1 trillion and
is one of the fastest-growing drivers of travel in the world today. o Recognising that Health and Wellness tourism covers a broad spectrum of activity
ranging from leading-edge medical procedures to health resorts, each with their own regulatory standards and requirements.
o Recognising that Health and Wellness tourism, involving the holistic wellbeing of mind, sprit and body in tune with the environment, is the ultimate life-style/cycle travel activity.
o Recognising that Australia is a world leader in medical services, expertise and compliance and that it has considerable underutilised medical capacity.
o Recognising that Health and Wellness tourism has the advantage of supporting and enhancing local services and amenities and retaining medical expertise and skills in Australia.
Publications
Early Inklings
Dubai Trade Mission
LAX Mission
Conferences
The Cairns Declaration
Publications
Early Inklings
Dubai Trade Mission
LAX Mission
Conferences
The Cairns Declaration
Deloitte Report
Publications
Early Inklings
Dubai Trade Mission
LAX Mission
Conferences
The Cairns Declaration
Deloitte Report
The Market is still warm
AUSTRALIA AS A LIFECYCLE TOURISM DESTINATION
BACKPACKERS
STUDENTS LEISURE
CONFERENCE
BUSINESS MEDICAL TOURISM
AGED CARE
TOURISM DISTRIBUTION
PRODUCT CUSTOMER
TOURISM DISTRIBUTION
PRODUCT TOUR OPERATOR
INBOARD TOUR
WHOELSALER
OUTBOURD TOUR
WHOLESALER
TRAVEL AGENT CUSTOMER
MEDICAL TOURISM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
BOARD STAFF
MARKETING
GOVT
1. Regulation 2. $ $ $ 3. Relationships
BUSINESSES 1. Enterprise 2. Relationships 3. $ $ $
DESKTOP RESEARCH
APPLIED RESEARCH (TRADE MISSIONS)
INVESTOR RELATIONS
COMMUNITY OF INTEREST