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Author : Susan Anita Briggs
School/Work Place : Service Skills Australia, Australia
Contact : sbriggs@serviceskills.com.au
Year : 2006

A problem in developing new tourism markets remains how to resource them from an existing employment base. Key questions arising are: Do current tourism enterprises have the existing skills to move into these new markets for sustainable tourism? How will tourism keep itself and its goals competitive and sustainable from a skills perspective? What skills are needed now and in the future?

This paper will look at the tourism industry’s skills requirements and will discuss how the Australian national vocational education and training (VET) system provides a model that can lead to meeting these skills demands through industry involvement in training and educational programs. It will examine the roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders and in particular those of industry. Whilst the main focus of this paper will be on Australia, there are clearly issues described that apply to all countries seeking to sustain or grow their tourism markets and perhaps some lessons to be learned from the Australian situation.

Information for this paper was sourced from a range of research papers and reports, mostly commissioned by the Australian Government, and from the writer’s own professional knowledge and experience of the current training system.


List of Articles
No. Subject Views Datesort
7 Think Tank IX The role of values in sustaining the hospitality labou... file 6529 Oct 13, 2013

The role of human resources in sustaining hospitality enterprises has long been recognized (Hjalager und Andersen 2001; Baum 2007). Personnel are considered vital for the delivery of touristic experiences, thus being a central ingredient of ...

Author: Anja Hergesell, Ulrike Bauernfeind & Dagmar Lund-Durlacher 

Year: 2009 

6 Think Tank VIII Employment of the Disabled Workforce in the Hospitalit... file 9158 Oct 13, 2013

Employment is one of the important requirements for the integration of disabled people to daily life. The tourism industry is one of Turkey’s important industries with a great potential for growth. However this growth must be a planned and ...

Author: Sabah Balta & Murat Bengisu 

Year: 2008 

5 Think Tank VIII Tourism-led Amenity Migration and the Transformation o... file 3348 Oct 13, 2013

Global economic and political change has stimulated an explosion in tourism-led migration flows resulting in unprecedented transformation in the form and condition of impacted communities (Woods, 2006). This increase in human migration to ar...

Author: Alison M. Gill 

Year: 2008 

4 Think Tank VII Innovations in Volunteer Tourism: A Case Study of Fund... file 5325 Oct 13, 2013

The popularity of volunteer tourism as a form of alternative tourism has grown significantly over the past decade (McGehee, and Norman, 2002). Volunteer tourists can now be found throughout the world participating in a wide array of social, ...

Author: Kevin Lyons 

Year: 2007 

» Think Tank VI Service Learning in Tourism Educational Programs – A S... file 4237 Oct 13, 2013

A problem in developing new tourism markets remains how to resource them from an existing employment base. Key questions arising are: Do current tourism enterprises have the existing skills to move into these new markets for sustainable tour...

Author: Susan Anita Briggs 

Year: 2006 

2 Think Tank V Tourism in Small Communities: Risks and Benefits file 3461 Oct 13, 2013

This paper presents the findings from a Sustainable Tourism Co-operative Research Centre study into the risks associated with the social impacts of tourism on a small community in the Australian state of Tasmania. This state is known for its...

Author: Leo Jago, Margaret Deery & Liz Fredline 

Year: 2005 

1 Think Tank IV Impediments to Sustainable Service Quality in Luxury H... file 15889 Oct 13, 2013

In order for tourism to be sustainable in the long term, there must be continued viability of tourism related entities (Tesone 2004), that is business operations must be sustainable. Hotels are major tourism entities and play an important ro...

Author: Rayka Presbury 

Year: 2004 

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