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Economic Impact Of Tourism In Bass Coast Shire

Economic Impact Of Tourism In Bass Coast Shire

By Bass Coast Shire Council - 9th March 2006 - Back to News

Who: Bass Coast Shire Mayor, Cr Neville Goodwin, and MP John Pandazopoulos, Minister for Tourism

What: Launch of ‘Economic Impact of Tourism in the Bass Coast Shire’ study

When: Thursday, 9 March at 11am

Where: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Visitor Centre

Why: Tourism and economic consultants Urban Enterprise Pty Ltd have recently completed a major study into the economic impact of tourism in the Bass Coast Shire on behalf of the Bass Coast Shire Council.

Key results include:

  • An estimated 3.4 million people visit Bass Coast Shire each year;
  • Visitors spend more than $440 million in the Shire each year;
  • The holiday home sector is a significant economic driver in the Shire, with over 10,000 holiday homes in the Shire (over half of the housing stock), contributing 1.1 million visitors annually, and $219 million in direct visitor expenditure in the Shire;
  • More than half of all businesses in the Shire rely on tourism for their income;
  • Over 2100 jobs in the Shire are directly attributed to tourism;
  • Half of all tourism related businesses expect to increase earnings this year;
  • Almost all visitors to Bass Coast Shire were either satisfied or very satisfied with the attractions and accommodation.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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