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How Brisbane can become a global leader in Indigenous tourism. The Ekka, Brisbane River and city centre could soon be home to some of the most progressive Indigenous tourism attractions in the world.
A new tourism campaign launching on Tuesday will aim to entice travellers back to Brisbane as economic data reveals the impact of Cyclone Alfred cost the state capital’s tourism sector almost $70m.
A world-class First Nations Cultural Centre with permanent evening overwater drone shows could help Brisbane cement itself as a global leader in Indigenous tourism.