How much money does tourism bring in NT?
In 2019-20, the tourism industry in the NT is estimated to have directly contributed $852 million or 3.3% to gross state product.
How do I redeem NT tourism voucher?
How do I redeem the voucher? A digital voucher will be issued to the email address provided within 24 hours of registering. To redeem, you will need to present your voucher to one of the four Visitor Information Centres, or you can quote the voucher number over the phone or online.
What is NT known for?
Six times the size of Britain, Australia’s Northern Territory is the home of the real outback. Welcoming and laid back, the NT is known around the world for its iconic natural treasures, ancient Aboriginal culture, birds and wildlife, dramatic landscapes, opportunities for adventure and colourful characters.
Why do people visit Northern Territory?
From the natural waterholes in the Red Centre to the sprawling wetlands of Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, the NT has more diverse landscapes to explore than most countries. You’ll feel like you’ve stumbled into another world. In fact, in the NT, otherworldly landscapes and experiences are part of the attraction.
What can I spend my tourism voucher on?
Valued up to $200, the vouchers are redeemable on a $1 for $1 basis and can be used on multiple tourism experiences in the Top End, Red Centre, Katherine and Barkly regions.
How does tourism voucher work?
SPECIFIC RULES FOR USE OF VOUCHERS Entrants will receive a single Voucher with a value of two hundred dollars ($200.00) inclusive of GST and will only be able to redeem the Voucher during a single transaction at a Visitor Information Centre when purchasing one or more bookable Tourism Products.
Why is the NT a territory?
Land was formally annexed from what had previously been a nameless part of NSW as the Northern Territory of South Australia, and it was ensured that NT citizens had the same right to political representation as South Australians.
What makes NT unique?
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