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    australiatourism

    Explore "australiatourism" with insightful episodes like "Clare Valley: Sustainable, Ethical, Wholesome; Welcome to the Watervale" and "#5 Paul Hogan-Australia owes you $5 billion" from podcasts like ""Low Season Traveller Insider Guides" and "What's Your Message? with Cam Barber"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    Clare Valley: Sustainable, Ethical, Wholesome; Welcome to the Watervale

    Clare Valley: Sustainable, Ethical, Wholesome; Welcome to the Watervale
    This is exactly the type of tourism we celebrate!

    "Our purpose is to create an epicurean business that can act as a hub for our local community, a destination for visitors to our region, and a role model for ethical practices. We want our guests to delight all of their senses – feel warmth and comfort as they bask in the beauty of our bars, lounges and dining rooms; enjoy our music; breathe in the smells of the kitchen; taste the ‘fruits’ of our garden – and all of that with a sense of humor and humility."

    #5 Paul Hogan-Australia owes you $5 billion

    #5 Paul Hogan-Australia owes you $5 billion

    In 1984 Paul Hogan used his messaging skills to convince 300 million Americans to love Australia. His tourism campaign was such a success it underpinned Australia's success for two decades.

    Who wouldn't want another their own shrimp on the barbie?

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    Show Notes:

    00:35 My headline of the day is that Australia owes Paul Hogan five billion dollars

    1:25 Paul Hogan embedded a number of messages into the mind of the United States

    2:05 A look at Paul Hogan’s history

    4:37 The perception of Australian’s by America before Paul Hogan

    6:25 Paul Hogan’s idea for tourism ads that changed American’s mind

    9:16 Analysing the messages in the TV commercial for America

    14:10 Australia benefited from tourism for years and Paul Hogan success

    17:01 Paul Hogan paved the way for Aussie actors in Hollywood

    17:28 Let's go back to B.H. before Hogan

    19:23 The confirmation bias and what I sometimes call the closeness problem

    21:18 Where is Australia now from a brand perception and from a marketing point of view

    22:29 Australian Tourism Board ran an unsuccessful campaign in 2006, Lara Bingle

    25:30 There's been a messaging vacuum for many years

    26:47 What's taking over is influenced by National Geographic