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Tasmania’s 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy

Tasmania’s 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy provides a collective longer-term vision through to 2030.

The strategy is a plan for growth and a plan to manage growth sustainably, ensuring that the visitor economy continues to have a positive impact on our environment, economy and way of life. 

Our vision

Our vision is that, by 2030, the visitor economy will be valued by Tasmanians for its positive impact to our environment, prosperity and way of life, and Tasmania will be valued by visitors for being a genuinely different experience.

To achieve this, we will promote and protect Tasmania through a visitor economy that champions our natural environment, grows our prosperity, and empowers visitors to make a positive impact to island life.

Purpose of the Strategy

The purpose of the strategy is to provide clarity to our community on what it can expect from our visitor economy, and clarity to industry and government on agreed priorities and accountabilities to achieve this vision for the benefit of Tasmania.

The strategy will be implemented through a series of shorter-term Action Plans that enable focussed attention to delivery and a responsive approach to changing industry needs, market environment and broader economic and community contexts.


Positive impact

A new approach for our visitor economy

Tasmania is an attractive destination, and we expect continued growth. We will proactively manage growth to protect and enhance Tasmania’s brand, environment and community values. Over many decades, our visitor economy has created substantial value for Tasmania and Tasmanians.

Tasmania will continue to be a sought-after destination for visitors and be popular with a growing population of Tasmanians wanting to explore their home state.

We have the opportunity now to proactively manage growth to protect and enhance Tasmania’s brand, environment and community values.

Our vision for Tasmania’s visitor economy is that it maximises the good, minimises the harm, and shares the benefits broadly. This is what we mean by positive impact. This will require purposeful actions, informed by data and research, and governed by a strong commitment by industry and government to be connected to our long-term vision.


Key directions

This strategy sets out eight key directions to grow and manage our visitor economy into the future. 

We will:

  1. Be a leading destination for climate-conscious travel.

  2. Proactively manage growth to protect and enhance Tasmania’s brand, environment and community values. 

  3. Grow the contribution that visitors make to Tasmania and maximise overall benefit to our state and regional communities. 

  4. Differentiate and build awareness of Tasmania to increase brand power and attract the visitors who will grow value over volume. 

  5. Invest in and support a sustainable and successful events and business events sector, enhancing Tasmania’s brand. 

  6. Plan for and invest in infrastructure for the next decade to support future growth, benefitting locals and visitors. 

  7. Attract a skilled workforce creating jobs for Tasmanians and meeting industry needs. 

  8. Bring industry, state and local government together with local communities in managing destinations.

 


Download the 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy

Download the Fact Sheet, Action Plan and Progress Reports: 

Updated 12 June 2025
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their enduring custodianship of lutruwita (Tasmania).
We honour the uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these islands, skies and waterways, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement.
As part of a tourism industry that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors Tasmania’s deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully.
We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today.
We pay our respects to their elders, past and present.
We honour their stories, songs, art, and culture, and their aspirations for the future of their people and these lands.
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