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    How tourism can play a role in Tasmania's low emissions future

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    AURA Hobart
    hobart, australia
    Tourism Industry Council Tasmania
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    Members and tourism operators are invited to join Tasmania's peak body for tourism, the Tourism Industry Council Tasmania (TICT), as we explore 'How tourism can play a role in Tasmania's low emissions future’.

    The evening will bring together industry professionals and thought leaders to explore tourism's potential for tackling emissions reduction through industry-led change.

    Join TICT Carbon Action Advisor Lauren Cameron and a distinguished panel, each bringing to the conversation a unique perspective and lived experience in this space. 

    Panelists include:

    • Professor Anne Hardy - Associate Professor, Tourism & Society, University of Tasmania
    • Peter Gutwein - Former Tasmanian Liberal Premier
    • Tara Howell - Owner, Blue Derby Pods Ride
    • Ben Daley - CEO, CarbonHalo
    • Jessica Robbins - Climate Futures Lead, City of Hobart
    • Craig Wilson - Partnerships Manager, Aurora Energy

    This event offers valuable perspectives and critical conversation around Tasmania's place and role in a decarbonising world, and tourism's potential in this shift.

    Join us for this valuable conversation & networking opportunity at AURA, Crowne Plaza Hobart & let’s keep the momentum going on industry-led climate action.

    Tickets (on sale now for TICT members and accredited tourism operators only) are $20 includes canapes, beverages and networking following the panel discussion. 

      'How tourism can play a role in Tasmania's low emissions future’ is an event proudly organised and hosted by the TICT and supported by the Tasmanian Government.

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      AURA Hobart
      hobart, australia