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Research

Knowledge is power, and research into the key sectors Experience Gold Coast represents serves as a vital resource for stakeholders and our own operations. We publish and share research updates which offer valuable information and insights into customer motivations and behaviour and an awareness of industry trends. This research plays a crucial role in shaping a well-informed narrative about the tourism and events landscape in our region.

 

Our monthly Stakeholder Dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of performance metrics across several key sectors including accommodation, aviation, events and business events.

 

We share research from Tourism and Events Queensland, who publish an array of reports delving into various aspects of tourism and events activity in the Gold Coast region. These include insights and data on visitation trends, economic contributions stemming from tourism activities, and the community sentiment towards the tourism and events sector.

 

The quarterly results from the International Visitor Survey published by Tourism Research Australia are also available to discover trends and forecasts of international visitor activity.

RESEARCH RESOURCES

Gold Coast Regional Summary

Gold Coast Regional Summary

You can find the most recent data of the Gold Coast region released by Tourism and Events Queensland.
Gold Coast Regional Summary
Queensland’s Visitor Data Dashboard

Queensland’s Visitor Data Dashboard

See Tourism and Events Queensland’s interactive tool ‘Data Explorer’ to look at domestic and international results.
Queensland’s Visitor Data Dashboard
Tourism Australia’s International Visitor Survey Results

Tourism Australia’s International Visitor Survey Results

Access more detailed data on the national tourism market from the Tourism Research Australia reports and charts.
Tourism Australia’s International Visitor Survey Results
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.