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Why Australia’s productivity depends on tradies, not just tech
If you are a parent of a high school student, a career changer, a policy maker or a decision maker you need to understand why Australia’s productivity depends on tradies, not just tech. Sparrowly Group's Federico Moreno’s educational piece to unpack why we should care about boosting apprenticeships in construction.
Tourism, Workforce, and Community - A Powerful Trio for Regional Economic Development
At Sparrowly Group creating strong and connected industries and people is part of who we are. We believe that sharing collective knowledge is key to helping everyone and every place thrive. Over the past month or so the team has been out and about gathering and sharing knowledge across a number of industries including the Visitor Economy, Economic and Workforce development.
Beyond sharing our knowledge, we also value the opportunity to learn from our peers. Here are our key takeaways.
2024 traveller trends, what’s in and what’s here to stay
The team at Sparrowly Group has witnessed travel trends come and go over the years some of which become mainstays. As we move into a new year, there are three key areas we recommend incorporating into your destination and business planning.
While these travel behaviours are not the first to evolve and won’t be the last. What’s important is to be forward thinking, know your customer, understand their needs and listen to their feedback.
By making this an always on mindset in your destination development and experience design, you won’t need to wait to learn what the trends are…you will set the trend.
Food...the great connector - learnings from the UNWTO Gastronomy Conference
In October, Sparrowly Group’s Giovanna Lever represented Australia at the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Gastronomy Conference. Here are her learnings and resources for colleagues in the Australian tourism, food production and hospitality industries.
Beyond the disco
“Going out at night”…this phrase can conjure up different images and perceptions. Typically these words more times than not are correlated with images usually involving dining, drinking and perhaps performances. The phrase “Going out at night” however, when linked to the night time economy extends way beyond just the ‘having fun’ sector. Sparrowly Group’s Justine Sinclair explains how to support vibrant communities by reimagining the night time economy.
Real people and authentic experiences: Trends in Australian Agritourism
Agritourism is any activity where agriculture and tourism intersect and can be a lifesaver especially in light of recent devastation across the country.