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Journey Beyond completes acquisition of Voyages, removing Indigenous from name

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Published on: 3rd March 2026 at 9:44 AM
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Journey Beyond will remove the word 'Indigenous' from the Voyages corporate name.
Journey Beyond will remove the word 'Indigenous' from the Voyages corporate name.
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Journey Beyond has completed its acquisition of Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, which includes the iconic Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara and Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre in Far North Queensland.

A condition of the sale includes Journey Beyond’s commitment to remove the word “Indigenous” from the Voyages corporate name, to reflect that it is no longer owned by the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation.

The $300 million transaction follows extensive consultation led by the ILSC with the Traditional Owners – Anangu of Yulara and the Kuku Yalanji of Mossman Gorge – and represents a significant step toward returning the lands at both sites to Community ownership.

Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre.
Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre.

For Journey Beyond, the addition of Ayers Rock Resort and Mossman Gorge complements its existing portfolio of incredible rail expeditions, unique camps and lodges, cruises and touring experiences.

“This is an incredibly important and exciting moment for Journey Beyond,” Journey Beyond CEO Chris Tallent said.

“Voyages aligns perfectly with our purpose – to create amazing, connected and authentic experiences. Our ambition continues to bring together the most distinctive, experience-led brands that celebrate the very best of Australia’s and New Zealand’s landscapes and cultures.”

The addition of Ayers Rock Resort complements Journey Beyond's existing portfolio of iconic accommodation and experiences.
The addition of Ayers Rock Resort complements Journey Beyond’s existing portfolio of iconic accommodation and experiences.

Journey Beyond brings a strong track record of partnering with First Nations communities across its business, including through its Outback Spirit network, rail expeditions and wilderness lodges.

The company will continue Voyages’ commitment to respectful cultural tourism and to partnering with and delivering tangible economic outcomes for Indigenous Australians. The National Indigenous Training Academy (NITA) will continue to play an important role in developing education and employment pathways and growing First Nations representation and participation across the broader tourism industry.

The company said that while the name will change from Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia to Voyages Tourism Australia, “it does not diminish in any way the continuing commitment both Voyages and Journey Beyond have to building great partnerships and better outcomes for First Nations people across the group”.

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