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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Meet the panel unpacking the art of storytelling
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With the April school holidays, Easter and Anzac Day fast approaching, visitors and locals alike will be looking for places to eat, shop and keep the kids entertained. If you’re…
Keep readingAustralian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW)
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Domestic visitation
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Nights stayed
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Total expenditure
Source: Tourism Research Australia, year ending 2024



