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New Goulburn Destination Guide unveiled

The 2024 Goulburn Australia Destination Guide has been officially unveiled at an industry event held at the Goulburn Visitor Information Centre.

Featuring engaging new imagery and updated content, this resource provides a holistic guide for visitors, new residents, and locals alike, offering comprehensive insights into Goulburn and the wider Southern Tablelands region.

The new Destination Guide offers readers insight into the changes and developments in Goulburn since the release of the previous guide in 2019. For those planning itineraries or making informed decisions, this guide is an invaluable resource for discovering all that the Goulburn region has to offer.

Council’s Marketing and Events Team will distribute 60,000 copies of the guide over the next two years, ensuring broad accessibility. Additionally, the guide is also available online at goulburnaustralia.com.au.

The publication will be distributed to approximately 60 accredited Visitor Information Centres within New South Wales, along with local and regional tourism operators.

Goulburn Mulwaree Council’s Business Manager Marketing, Events and Culture, Sarah Ruberto is excited to see the new Destination Guide come to fruition.

“The Destination Guide is an important tool used to attract visitors and new residents to the region, and also entice them to extend their stay by showing more of what the region has to offer,” Sarah said.

“The new edition features an easy to read, contemporary look and feel, along with a range of vibrant new imagery. The Guide showcases an extensive range of local businesses and services available to visitors and new residents, along with an updated city and region map.”

For those eager to explore Goulburn firsthand, boxes and single copies of the 2024 Destination Guide are now available for collection at the Goulburn Visitor Information Centre.

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