Destination Melbourne is independent tourism organisation for Greater Melbourne, Australia. This podcast features interviews with some of the brightest minds in Melbourne's tourism industry. Initially hosted by Dylan Stewart, the podcast took a break in 2017 and has been relaunched in 2018 with new host Danielle Archer.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Government |
Meet Elias Lebbos, the CEO of inspirational not-for-profit, Travellers Aid. This organisation has been helping travellers in need as well as supporting and partnering with the tourism industry in Melbourne to deliver services and train staff in disab... more
Meet Clinton Farley, the Director of Hotel Engagement at SoapAid, a Melbourne based non-profit that collects, recycles and distributes soap to those who need it most. Saving lives, one bar at a time!
We spoke with Sonia Lear, Co-owner of Happy Camper Pizza, a thriving Melbourne food truck business. While many food and beverage businesses don't always consider themselves to be tourism businesses, Happy Camper well and truly does. Join our host, Da... more
We welcome our new host, Danielle Archer. Danielle speaks to Travis Scicchitano and Jo Issaverdis of Conservation Volunteers about nature based tourism and the growth of 'voluntourism'. Thanks to bensound.com for our music in this episode.
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Destination Melbourne are leading the way again, embracing the podcast as a new way to share content and insights on Melbourne's tourism industry.
Interesting guests so far, decent audio quality and the perfect length for a commute.
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Destination Melbourne Podcast launched 8 years ago and published 8 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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