$7.3 million for Daylesford & Macedon Ranges Tourism
Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges is benefiting from a new Tourism
Victoria campaign worth $7.3 million over the next three years. The
campaign was launched by the Hon Tim Holding MP, the Minister for
Tourism on 11 August, 2009, at Daylesford's Convent Gallery.
The campaign aims to create awareness for the destination in Australia
and internationally.
Focussing on the theme of Spa and Wellbeing the campaign continues the
long running Tourism Victoria Jigsaw campaign and will feature
Daylesford and key villages in the region to create awareness for the
destination in Australia and internationally.
The campaign goal is to make another of Victoria's regional destinations
famous and position Victoria at the head of the next tourism trend -
health and well being. In doing so it will promote Daylesford's Spa and
Wellbeing offering, key villages in the Macedon region and the region's
food and wine, and arts and culture.
The three-year campaign recognises that Daylesford delivers much more
than many think.
"We know it is more than a village, it's a whole region, a series of
villages where our local operators have created a wellbeing
experiences," said Daylesford and Macedon Ranges Tourism Executive
Officer Graham Middleton.
Daylesford and Macedon tourism operators and producers deliver great
accommodation, fresh produce, terrific menus, first class arts and
culture, and rejuvenating treatments on the back of the largest
concentration of mineral springs in Australia," he told the launch.
"It is a region where vistors can enjoy indulgence and go home
'purified' with a real sense of wellbeing," said Mr Middleton. "It's a
perfect balance and will be expressed in the advertising as a place
where you can lead a double life."
The Visit Victoria campaign will see the region featured in interstate
television advertising, a high impact launch and cinema advertising.
There are online advertising and promotions on major websites, magazine
inserts and print advertising and advertorial in a range of key
publications.
Find out how you can get involved by contacting DMR
Tourism.
Check out the television advert at http://www.tourism.vic.gov.au
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