Tourism Opportunities that Support Threatened Species – presentation on the Baby Dreaming tourism project

I shall be giving a presentation in town next Monday. The details are below. I don’t know what time I’ll be speaking yet.

I’ll be talking about the Baby Dreaming Tourism Project and the sharing economy, what it could mean for Aboriginal people on outstations and the natural environment, and secondly, for the economy as a whole.

In the presentation I’ll also mention the role that birdwatching couples played in breaking down cultural barriers. Lenore Dembski, Paperbark Woman, is facilitator.

Tourism Opportunities that Support Threatened Species – (first held in 2016)
A workshop about business opportunities and activities involving ecological tourism developments that support threatened or vulnerable flora and fauna across the NT.
Target Audience – People interested in the tourism, conservation or general business areas that want to know more about strategies to support threatened species – including students currently studying in these areas and staff in government and not-for-profits
When: Monday 30.10.17 – 10.00am to 3.00pm
Where: Territory Conference Room, NADO, Ground Floor, Development House, The Esplanade, Darwin
Cost: $15.00 – includes a light lunch of sandwiches and tea and coffee
Bookings: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/tourism-opportunities-that-support-threatened-species-tickets-36153715737

Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
PO Box 71
Darwin River, NT, Australia 0841
043 8650 835



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