Whether it’s an exhilarating swim at one of many surf beaches, an energising hike through the hinterland or overhauling the mind and body at a day spa, the best way to uncover the Gold Coast is to experience the destination first-hand.
Experience Gold Coast hosts media to inspire engaging and exciting coverage on the Gold Coast.
Famils vary in nature and can be designed to highlight accommodation, tours, a key product or a special interest experience. We will also coordinate famils to support current or upcoming campaign activity.
Operators Wanting to be part of a Famil
Are you an operator looking to host media to create exposure and advocacy for your product within a highly competitive environment?
The Media Famil Factsheet provides you with useful advice on leveraging media hosting opportunities and securing maximum positive coverage for your product(s). We are constantly seeking new quality products and experiences to include in our program. If you’re interested in becoming involved, please contact us.
Involvement in media famils is subject to the discretion of Experience Gold Coast and requirements of the media participants. We cannot guarantee operators that their product/service will receive media coverage as a result from the media famil.
Media Looking for a famil
If you are in the media, an influencer, or content creator with a creative flair and the ability to showcase the best of this region in a fresh way, we would love to connect with you! Experience firsthand the finest offerings of the Gold Coast.
To apply, simply fill in the Famil Request Form below. Acceptance to this program is subject to the discretion of Experience Gold Coast. Expressions of interest will be assessed against a range of criteria, including alignment with target markets and circulation.
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.