Territory Tourism Vouchers to Rollout For Vaccinated Territorians

NT Government

12 November 2021

The next stage of Territory Tourism vouchers are on track to be released to locals on the waitlist from next week.

The terms and conditions for round four of the Territory Tourism Voucher scheme have been updated to stipulate that vouchers are available to Territorians who are fully vaccinated.

Waitlisted Territorians will begin to be contacted this week to seek confirmation that they are fully vaccinated. They will be required to upload their COVID-19 Australian Government vaccination information to receive their voucher.

Priority will be given to those based on the initial registration timing.

Eligible Territorians who receive a voucher are required to book within 14 days and complete their booking by 31 January.

Territory Tourism vouchers are valued at $200 and can be used on multiple experiences in the Top End, Red Centre, Katherine and Barkly regions.

Like previous rounds, incentives remain for those who travel more than 400km as part of a single journey for their booking with a $200 bonus claim redeemable.

Check out bookable tourism products on one of the NT's visitor information centre websites Tourism Top End here, the Katherine Visitor Centre here or Tourism Central Australia here.

Quotes from Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Natasha Fyles:

"This update to the Territory Tourism Voucher program is about protecting vulnerable Territorians and keeping our community as safe as possible while continuing to support our tourism industry.

"The requirement to be fully vaccinated will further safeguard vulnerable Territorians throughout our regions and communities.

"This round of Territory Tourism Vouchers has already contributed to more than $4.4 million in gross sales.

"As of 5 November, 14,642 vouchers have been released and 10,125 have been redeemed."

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