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2 Compiled by Sharon Trinder Student no: 2036095 Katrina Strampel

3 EXPENDITURE GENERATED EACH YEAR BY THE TOURIST DOLLAR

4 $4.9 BILLION

5 “A Holiday” Come and feel part of Australia the Movie.

6 The friendly people The wide open spaces The clean fresh air Not too busy See the stars and the moon Pristine beaches It a natural wonder and beauty and I genuinely love Western Australia

7 Getting to Western Australia International Visitors International airlines; Qantas,BA,Singapore Airlines,Malay Cruise liners Sail or boat. Interstate Visitors Airlines e.g.: Qantas,Jetstar,Tiger Air. Cruise Liners Rail Drive yourself Tourist coach Sail or boat

8 Accommodation Some examples: Hotel accommodation from 5 star to backpackers. Caravan and Camping grounds. Self contained chalets. Bed and breakfast’s. Luxury cruising Wilderness safari retreats. Resort

9 Getting around Western Australia Western Australia is serviced by a variety of different airlines. There is a vast rail and coach network across the state. Hire of cars, caravans and campervans are available Variety of tourist companies available with many different itineraries.

10 Key Areas to Visit in Western Australia: Western Australia North West Bungle Bungles Cable Beach. Camel rides on Cable Beach Lake Argyle and the Argyle Diamond Mine Set of the movie “Australia” and Elquestro Station. Cruises on board the Kimberley Quest or Lake Argyle.

11 Key Areas to Visit in Western Australia: Western Australia Golden Outback Aboriginal encounters with the Dreamtime. Visit an old mine shaft or try panning for gold. Crystal clear star gazing. Go camping in solitude Visit the “Super Pit” Esperance and its surrounding bays.

12 Key Areas to Visit in Western Australia: Western Australia’s Coral Coast Take a 4WD tour to the Pinnacles Exmouth’s Ningaloo Reef. Scuba dive, fish or snorkel Ningaloo Reef. Take a swim with “The Whale Sharks” Dolphins at Monkey Mia. Take a fishing charter for. Visit Karijini National Park.

13 Key Areas to Visit in Western Australia: Perth City and surrounds Visit Trigg, Cottesloe or Scarborough beach Surf, swim, snorkel along W.A.’s beaches Cruise on the Swan River Visit the Port of Fremantle Visit some of Australia’s premier restaurants and bars. Take the ferry to Rottnest Island.

14 Key Areas to Visit in Western Australia: Western Australia’s South West Whale watching. Visit wineries, breweries and restaurants. Surf at Margaret River. Dive in Geographe Bay. The world’s largest, oldest and trees. Secluded and wild beaches.

15 For more information Visit Tourism W.A. Website at: http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_W estern_Australia.aspx

16 Design Rationale According to Gill and Branston; pg 313, guidelines for a good power point presentation are keeping text to a minimum and using clear text like Arial or Sans-Serif and using 16 points or more. Colour choice is important and by using a white background on most slides makes it easier for the viewer to read. The repeating colour I have chosen is blue and white. I chose blue to represent water and sky and white the sandy beaches of Western Australia. I have chosen to not place too many animations and kept the images fairly simple as overdoing it can become boring for the viewer. Gill and Branston; pg 313 also state to keep the information on the slides brief and informative with not too much writing on each slide. Based on the information contained in this report, I have prepared a power point presentation that is brief and informative. The information contained in the presentation is targeted towards the “Holiday” visitor to Western Australia. The presentation gives information on the key areas to visit and it contains brief but relevant information on the services and attractions that are available if you were to come to Western Australia for a “holiday”. At each slide there is notes page by clicking the view panel and then notes page you can see where I have gone into greater detail on the information of each slide. By including notes this enables the person giving the presentation more information to elaborate on each slide and gives the presenter the ability to not talk directly of the slides.

17 Reference List: Branston,G.,&Stafford,R.(2003).The Media Student’s Book, third edition.U.S.A.Routelage Evans,P.,& Thomas,M.A.(2008).Exploring the Elements of Design,Second Edition.Canada:Delmar Cengage Learning. Images throughout presentation: Tourism Western Australia(Tourism WA).[n.d].Retrieved 23 rd March,2009, from the Tourism Western Australia Website, Government of Western Australia: http://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/Pages/welcome_to_tourism_western_australia.aspxhttp://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/Pages/welcome_to_tourism_western_australia.aspx Tourism Western Australia(Tourism WA).[n.d].Retrieved 23 rd March,2009, from the Tourism Western Australia Website, Government of Western Australia: http://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/Pages/welcome_to_tourism_western_australia.aspxhttp://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/Pages/welcome_to_tourism_western_australia.aspx Tourism Western Australia(2007). Research and Analysis International Visitor Review Western Australia 2007,Western Australi-2007-A Visitor Summary.Retrieved 23 rd March 2009,from http://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/Research_and_Statistics/Indepth_Annual_Visitor_Review/Pages/International_Visitor _Review.aspx http://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/Research_and_Statistics/Indepth_Annual_Visitor_Review/Pages/International_Visitor _Review.aspx Welcome to Western Australia(Tourism WA).[n.d].Retrieved 23 rd March,2009, from the Official Tourism Website for Western Australia site: http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspxhttp://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx Windshuttle,K.,& Elliot,E.(2002). Writing, Researching,Communicating Communication Skills for the Information Age Third Edition.Roseville NSW:McGraw-Hill Book Company.

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