KNOWLEDGE HUB
Welcome to TRC Tourism’s knowledge hub where you will find the latest tourism, recreation and conservation news, articles, videos and resources.
Gunlom Falls in Kakadu National Park
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Jawoyn Traditional Owners on the re-opening of access to Gunlom Falls in Kakadu National Park. Gunlom is a place of profound cultural significance for the Jawoyn People. Since 2019, the [...]
NZ’s Tourism Roadmap a Step Forward — But Growth Needs Grounding
The recently released Tourism Growth Roadmap signals a clear intention from the New Zealand Government to revitalise tourism as a major economic contributor. With ambitious targets—returning to pre-COVID visitor numbers by 2026 and doubling export earnings by 2034—the [...]
Circle Work: How Concentricity Can Guide Tourism Planning
TRC Tourism recently completed a project in Western Australia that sought to apply the power of circles and proximity to guide regional Perth’s trail tourism planning. We spoke to our consultant Chris Ord about the [...]
Looking Up: How the Night Sky Is Bringing Us Back to Earth
By Kylie Ruwhiu-Karawana Something is shifting. In a world where we spend too much time looking down at our screens, the stars are quietly reclaiming our attention, and we are starting to look up. And [...]
Articles

Who does red better? Kakadu’s Burrungkuy (Nourlangie Rock) at sunset, or the faces of the TRC team after a Top End hike? We’d have to go with the billion-year-old rock!
August 28th, 2024
On a recent ground truthing trip to the breathtaking Kakadu National Park, the TRC team, alongside our partners at Brave and Curios, had the privilege of exploring future visitor experiences…
Kylie Ruwhiu-Karawana Connects with Te Tai Tokerau Locals to Enhance Pou Herenga Tai Twin Coast Cycle Trail
August 21st, 2024
TRC Managing Director, Kylie Ruwhiu-Karawana, was walking in the footsteps of her ancestors last week, working with locals in her turangawaewae of Te Tai Tokerau. Kylie met with…