Community
27 August, 2024
Tourism Palm Cove takes off
A RECENT Tourism Palm Cove’s networking night involved more than 60 people representing a diverse range of businesses in Palm Cove and Tropical North Queensland.
TPC president Matthew Cork said it was a considerable increase on previous networking events, which traditionally attracted only 10 people.
“Over the years, Tourism Palm Cove has encountered fluctuations in membership, dwindling to just 28 members by November 2023,” he said.
“However, over the past 10 months, the organisation has undergone a transformation, augmenting its membership to 50 and continuing to flourish.
“The recent networking event reflected a discernible enthusiasm in the community, signifying a renewed vigour within the volunteer association.”
Mr Cork said at the networking event at the Cairns Surf Club, Palm Cove, Barron River MP Craig Crawford talked about suggestions for Double Island, along with updates on ongoing studies to enhance accessibility at the Palm Cove jetty.
He said Tourism Minister Michael Healy told the gathering that tourism was important to Palm Cove and the government was committed to completing the Wangetti Trail while trail project manager Mark Moore provided insights into the trail’s ambitious construction, including the challenges posed by Tropical Cyclone Jasper and the substantial removal of debris during construction.
“Palm Cove’s tourism industry is making remarkable strides, bolstered by its active participation in trade shows, a substantial $150,000 Google AdWords campaign, strategic partnerships with diverse media outlets, and unwavering dedication to highlighting Palm Cove as the prime attraction in Cairns,” Mr Cork said.
“Remarkably, the achievements are spearheaded by a dedicated group of volunteers who generously devote their time and expertise, all while juggling their professional careers,” he said.
“It’s worth noting that these individuals operate without external funding and rely solely on the support of their members to sustain their initiatives. There seems to be no slowing down this tourism association.”