Creating a stronger visitor
economy for Midwest Victoria

Tourism Midwest Victoria is a peak tourism industry body designed to strengthen and grow Midwest Victoria’s visitor economy. A partnership between local and state government, and the tourism industry, Tourism Midwest Victoria’s focus is to support visitation to the City of Ballarat, and the shires of Pyrenees, Moorabool, Golden Plains (south of Ballarat to Rokewood) and Hepburn (Creswick and Clunes).
Tourism Midwest Victoria is the conduit between the five local government areas, state government and tourism industry. It will support its industry partners through business initiatives, creation of visitor economy experiences and tourism products, and marketing and industry development.
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How your business can make the most of ALWAYS LIVE Victorian Vibes
Ballarat has been announced as the first regional stop on ALWAYS LIVE’s Victorian Vibes series, with free live music pop-ups set to take over the city on Saturday 18 April from 11am-6pm. Following the success of Melbourne Vibes,…
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Tourism Midwest Victoria is delighted to welcome Bec Wiles from The Training Establishment to deliver tailored sales training for Industry Partners. With over 35 years of expertise in training, sales,…
Keep readingThree ways to get involved in Ballarat Winter Festival
Ballarat Winter Festival returns 27 June – 19 July 2026, bringing thousands of visiting friends and relatives to the region. It’s a great opportunity to showcase your business, attract new customers…
Keep readingAustralian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW)
Your gateway to popular platforms such as Visit Victoria, Visit Ballarat, Ballarat In The Know, and so much more.
Domestic visitation
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Annual visitors
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Nights stayed
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Total expenditure
Source: Tourism Research Australia, year ending 2024



