$5 million to elevate accessible tourism

Minister for Tourism, Innovation and Sport and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe

$5 million to elevate accessible tourism

  • Palaszczuk Government launches $5 million Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund
  • 2023 is Queensland's Year of Accessible Tourism
  • Part of Queensland's transformation as the world's all-abilities destination of choice

The Palaszczuk Government has celebrated World Tourism Day and Queensland's Year of Accessible Tourism with the launch of $5 million in inclusive tourism grants.

Queensland's $5 million Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund will support more tourism operators to create more world-class, inclusive visitor experiences.

Included is $2 million in Access Starter Grants and $3 million for Access Project Grants.

$5,000 Access Starter Grants are available for accessibility audits and plans, website upgrades and staff training, as the first steps to transforming visitor experiences.

For tourism operators ready to proceed with inclusive infrastructure and technology upgrades, there are Access Project Grants from $50,000 to $250,000.

The Palaszczuk Government is investing $12 million in the Year of Accessible Tourism to create an enduring legacy for Queensland as a global all-abilities visitor destination.

Accessible tourism is growing as more Australian and overseas visitors with a disability seek out welcoming destinations able to support their stay.

Modelling by Tourism Research Australia estimates travellers with a disability contribute up to $1.9 billion a year to Queensland's visitor economy, which could double with more accessible tourism experiences.

Grant applications open in late October at: https://www.dtis.qld.gov.au/tourism/funds/accessible-tourism-elevate-fund

Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said:

"Queensland's great lifestyle and world-class visitor experiences are too good not to be shared and enjoyed by everyone.

"The Palaszczuk Government's Year of Accessible Tourism is about supporting tourism operators to elevate Queensland's global potential as an inclusive, all-abilities destination.

"Our commitment to delivering the most accessible and inclusive Olympic and Paralympic Games ever in 2032 is also a golden opportunity for Queensland tourism operators to shine.

"These accessible tourism grants will back more Queensland operators to fast-track smaller upgrades that make a huge difference to accessibility for visitors from around the world."

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