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Queensland Tourism Industry Council appoints PR partner

Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), the peak body representing tourism across the state, has selected independent communications agency, The Comms. People, to represent its PR activity.

The agency will be focusing on amplifying QTIC's role as the voice of the industry, particularly as its contribution to Queensland's economy continues to grow ahead of Brisbane 2032.

Co-Founder of The Comms. People, Heather Mollins, said the agency was thrilled to be partnering with QTIC: "QTIC plays an incredibly important role advocating for the future of Queensland tourism.

"It's an industry we deeply care about - one that touches every corner of the state and brings together innovation, resilience and the best of human connection. We're incredibly proud to support QTIC in telling that story."

Alongside QTIC, The Comms. People have recently welcomed natural disaster responders McDermott Aviation to their client portfolio.
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