The Port Arthur and Tasman Tourism Association (PATTA) was formed as the Tasman region's peak tourism association in 2006. PATTA is committed to promoting the Tasman region as a unique and inspiring tourism destination on behalf of the regional tourism industry and the Tasman community.
It operates with generous support from the Tasman Council and the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority (PAHSMA) but is largely reliant on the support and involvement of its members. PATTA is a non-profit tourism association that aims to promote the Tasman region on behalf of local tourism operators and the Tasman community.
The key directions and activities of PATTA are determined by the strategic framework provided in the Tasman Tourism Development Strategy 2011-16.
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Tourism Tasmania, Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, Peter Bellingham, Rob Burnett, Adrian Cook, Pierre Destribats, Sylvia Dunn, Dan Fellow, Paul Fleming, Stu Gibson, Lynette Graham, Lee Henley, Hype TV, Kentish Council, Filip Kulisev, Sarajayne Lada, Geoffrey Lea, Kathryn Leahy, Steve Lovegrove, Peter Luxton, Marion Madams, Andrew McIntosh (Ocean Photography), Cybele Malinowski, Garry Moore, Geoff Murray, Poon Wai Nang, Neil Robertson, Samuel Shelley and Joe Shemesh.
Additional images are provided by members.
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