Organisers must ensure compliance with these approved COVID Safe Industry Plans for the relevant components of your event, including any specific requirements regarding approvals.Should you have any queries relating to the,For more information about COVID Safe Events, including the Industry Framework for COVID Safe Events, please visit,Guidance for developing COVID Safe Industry Plans,Hotels, Clubs, Nightclubs and Adult Entertainment,Queensland Live Performance, Venues/Theatres,Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) Campgrounds,Queensland Racing Industry and Racing Clubs,Queensland Sex on Premises Venues and Adult Parties,Live Music Venues (small and medium) – in progress. Picture: Supplied.He concedes it’s not the most lucrative of Australia’s tourism markets but any influx of travellers was better than none.“It’s a step in the right direction and I’m glad something is happening. To help tourism businesses be more competitive, adaptive and resilient, and cement Queensland’s position as a world-leading tourism destination, we are delivering a $3 million Tourism Industry Business Capability Development program. 2020 Toyota AFL Grand Final at the Gabba. We are proud to partner with the Australian Football League to host one of the country’s biggest sporting events. 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We are committed to creating an environment for new investment, and revitalisation and redevelopment of our tourism industry.Tourism is supporting one in ten Queensland jobs and is worth more than $27 billion to the state’s economy.We know that tourism is crucial to our state and so we’re backing our tourism industry to thrive with long-term growth that is sustainable for decades.We’re investing in new tourism attractions, products and experiences and in major projects like the $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf development to grow Queensland tourism.We know how important strong regional tourism is to our state and we are committed to providing improved infrastructure and access to help attract more visitors.We’re building a stronger and more resilient industry by investing in initiatives such as the business capability program which will help build a stronger, more competitive tourism businesses.Through a range of programs and initiatives, we focus on four priority areas to attract investment, sustain communities and continue to grow tourism and jobs in the state.Queensland has built a solid reputation for the diversity, quality and safety of its destinations and experiences.