Aims
To build Indigenous capacity through the successful
operation of Joint Ventures within the tourism
market, by combining our sales and marketing
/ hotel operation skills with a locally controlled
and delivered indigenous tourism product.
To engage remote communities to meet tourist
demands for interaction with indigenous people
in key travel destinations around Australia.
Giving Communities the opportunity to build
its capital ownership through operating the
venture on site.
Principle of equality in all Gunya Tourism Joint
ventures. Equal numbers in decision making,
profit sharing & Management Committee seats.
50% of Joint Venture Profits go Directly into
a designated Titjikala Community Foundation
to be utilised in such important areas as health,
education, training and school retention.
Gunya Tourism will seek to work with indigenous
communities that have a capacity to move forward
and capitalise on this opportunity.
Objectives
Tourism offers particular opportunities for
Indigenous Australians.
A significant proportion of the Indigenous
population do reside in regional and remote
Australia.
In these areas of regional and remote Australia
Tourism offers the prospect of a pathway to
economic dependence.
Developing Indigenous tourism can provide much
needed opportunities for employment, social
stability and preservation of culture and traditions.
By creating Joint Venture Agreements with Aboriginal
Communities we can guarantee a 100% locally
operated and uniquely positioned indigenous
travel product, targeted at high yielding market
segments both domestically and internationally.
Proposed Gunya Tourism locations are on traditional
aboriginal land which will include a tourism
product based around key landscapes around Australia
including Desert, Beach, Reef & River.
This gives quests the opportunity of interacting
with local aboriginal people in un-spoilt and
exclusive locations throughout different regions
of Australia.
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