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  • Oct 29, 2024 | jclinepi.com | Damian Francis |Georgia College |Ana Beatriz Pizarro |Issues Milledgeville

    1School of Health and Human Performance, Georgia College and State University, Center for Health and Social Issues Milledgeville, GA, USA 2Clinical Research Center, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia 3RTI International, RTI-UNC US Cochrane Affiliate, Chapel Hill, NC, USA 4Temertry School of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Bruyère Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada 5Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada; and School of Epidemiology and...

  • Feb 9, 2024 | travelbulletin.com.au | Damian Francis

    There was a small double win for the Australian consumer this week that has set up the travel industry for what could be a very promising 2024. It was an economic double win, although one of the “wins” on the surface was actually a slightly alarming loss, but a loss that the industry and Australians in general are already well aware of. It becomes a win in that action, while not being directly taken, seems not far off. I’ll explain the loss that’s a win first.

  • Nov 7, 2023 | travelbulletin.com.au | Damian Francis

    travelBulletin with its sister publications Travel Daily and Cruise Weekly have announced that tickets are on sale now for Bon Voyage 2023 – a special industry event to farewell a big year in the travel industry. The event will take place in Sydney at Marble Bar on December 6, kicking off at 6pm, and tickets are available on a first-in, best-dressed, basis.

  • Sep 19, 2023 | travelbulletin.com.au | Damian Francis

    Will Tourism Australia dare to engage some of the most out-there thinking agencies? That is the big question at the moment as Tourism Australia announced on Friday last week it will shift to a new agency model, giving it the opportunity to completely revolutionise the marketing content and strategy it creates – if it dares.

  • Sep 14, 2023 | travelbulletin.com.au | Damian Francis

    Yesterday Wendy Wu Tours founder Wendy Wu hosted key industry partners for a fabulous celebration of the operator’s 25th anniversary. The enthusiastic Wu outlined the company’s stellar trajectory after initially being established as an exclusively China specialist in a small suburban office in the Sydney suburb of Epping and now growing to a major multinational global tour operator.

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