Many in the Aboriginal tourism industry spend their days sharing their culture with the wider community. An industry leader says some want out of the sector after the referendum.
An Emergency Warning has been issued for Tara, Kogan, Halliford, Wieambilla, Moonie, and Durong in QLD. For the latest, search onThe tour operator and guide has dedicated her recent working life to sharing stories, history, and perspectives about Aboriginal culture in a bid to subdue "the tsunami of negative opinion" about her people.
"We will never know the … impact of what we do in our tours — our knowledge sharing and our openness and the generosity we've extended," she said.West Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council CEO Robert Taylor said immediately after the referendum, some Aboriginal tourism operators wanted out."They're not going to bother doing Aboriginal tourism anymore.
He spent the week after the vote camping on country with local elders, reflecting on the outcome and thinking about a way forward. Mr Reynolds hoped Indigenous tourism operators would take the same attitude into delivering tourism experiences, but noted they would need to be supported and prepared for some earnest conversations."But now they'll have this enigma of the Voice vote behind them.
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