Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders' tourism policy : the current state of play / M Whitford

Tourism is viewed as a vehicle which can produce an array of benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander [ATSI] peoples. Although ATSI tourism is a small sector of the Australian tourism industry, its ability to facilitate diverse benefits should not be underestimated. While numerous Australi...

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Main Author: Whitford, M (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Hotel and management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Puncak Alam Campus, 2009-12.
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