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Australia’s MDF Study Reveals Factors Influencing Women’s Participation In Tourism Industry.

Australia’s MDF Study Reveals Factors Influencing Women’s Participation In Tourism Industry.

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A recent study conducted by Australia’s Market Development Facility (MDF) has illuminated the factors influencing women’s involvement in Sri Lanka’s tourism sector, revealing a spectrum of challenges and opportunities. Presented last week at an event titled “Women in Tourism: Advocate Engage Achieve,” jointly organized by the Sri Lanka Tourism Alliance (SLTA) in collaboration with MDF,

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Special interest Australian group in Sri Lanka with their ukuleles

Special interest Australian group in Sri Lanka with their ukuleles

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“Connaissance De Ceylan, in partnership with Hidden Trails Sri Lanka, has introduced Australian travelers to the beauty of Sri Lanka through an enticing journey named ‘Sri Lanka’s Amazing Adventure.’ This carefully curated 16-night, 17-day itinerary is tailored to the preferences of Australian tourists, who relish pristine beaches, relish local cuisine, seek adventure, and wish to

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Skills Strategy Action Plans for tourism development with Australian support.

Skills Strategy Action Plans for tourism development with Australian support.

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The Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Paul Stephens, has partnered with the Tertiary Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) to launch district skills development plans aimed at boosting tourism in Anuradhapura and Matale. Developed with input from industry and government stakeholders, these plansaddress tourism-related economic challenges and opportunities for inclusive growth. They involve collaboration between the

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Sri Lanka Tourism engages in promotions efforts in Australia.

Sri Lanka Tourism engages in promotions efforts in Australia.

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A prominent Sri Lankan delegation, including Tourism Minister Harin Fernando, Tourism Promotion Bureau Chairman Chalaka Gajabahu, and former cricket captain Sanath Jayasuriya, is in Australia to promote Sri Lanka as a premier tourist spot. They held significant meetings, notably with Qantas Airlines, to explore partnerships and initiatives for Australian tourists. Discussions with Flight Centre aimed