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Discover Aboriginal Experiences (DAE) has released a diverse range of assets designed to support Australian travel agents booking meaningful Indigenous packages.
With Indigenous tourism experiencing growing appeal in the domestic travel market, these resources include a comprehensive media kit, in-depth case studies aimed at enriching itineraries with quality, authentic Indigenous experiences.
“We are delighted to continue expanding the already comprehensive portfolio of assets available to trade,” Discover Aboriginal Experiences executive officer Nicole Mitchell said.
“We’re constantly looking for new and innovative ways to spotlight our exceptional members, and in so doing, inspire story ideas and travel itineraries around Australia that feature quality and authentic Indigenous experiences and interactions.”
New resources
The freshly launched 2025 Discover Aboriginal Experiences Media Kit is now available through the DAE Trade & Media Portal.
The guide offers travel agents a wealth of insights into Australia’s Indigenous tourism landscape, providing inspiration for storytelling and itinerary development.
In addition to the media kit, the latest resources include:
Video and photo content – A stunning collection of imagery and videos showcasing members of the collective, available via the Tourism Australia Asset Hub. New content features experiences from Jarramali Rock Art Tours, Dale Tilbrook Experiences, El Questro – Injiid Marlabu Calls Us, Yura Tours, In Culture Tours, Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Kimberley Cultural Adventures, Mabu Buru Tours, Southern Cross Cultural Tours at Lullumb, and Warringari Arts.
Feature video on the DAE portfolio – A new video highlighting the diversity of Indigenous tourism experiences within the collective. It also explores the collective’s selection process and commitment to excellence in Indigenous tourism.
‘Storyteller’ video series – A series of videos featuring guides sharing their personal experiences working in Indigenous tourism. The series kicks off with Juan Walker from Walkabout Cultural Adventures in Tropical North Queensland, followed by Dale Tilbrook from Dale Tilbrook Experiences, Johani Mamid from Mabu Buru Tours, and Elisha Kissick from Yura Tours, with more stories to come.
Updated brochure and news feed – A newly released brochure provides a detailed overview of all available experiences within the DAE collective, including short explainer videos. The Trade & Media Portal also features a regularly updated news feed under ‘What’s New,’ offering the latest insights and member updates.
To best understand the rich diversity and depth of tours offered by the Discover Aboriginal Experiences member operators, visit its new WEBSITE.
Experiences can be searched by location or experience type.
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