Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia
Robert Page has extensive experience in the tourism and hospitality sectors, currently serving as the Procurement Manager at Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia since November 2016. Robert has held various roles within the company, including Purchasing Officer, Warehouse Manager for Zone 1 & 2, Warehouse Supervisor at Sails in the Desert, and Food and Beverage Supervisor. Prior to this, Robert worked for Mitchells & Butlers PLC from January 2010 to February 2015 as a Front of House Team Member at two different pubs in the UK, and at Contiki Holidays from June 2010 to October 2014 as an On-Site Team Member/Manager in Europe, where responsibilities included enhancing client experiences during holiday trips.
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Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia is owned by the Indigenous Land Corporation and manages tourism and resorts on their behalf. With a strong commitment to social responsibility, all profits from our business activities go towards supporting Indigenous training and employment across Australia. Voyages offers experience-based holidays in spectacular wilderness locations including Ayers Rock Resort in the iconic Red Centre and tourism facilities at Mossman Gorge in Tropical Queensland. OUR PHILOSOPHY: Voyages is focused on providing guests with enriching, memorable experiences, which they would not be able to enjoy anywhere else in Australia. We're committed to building and sustaining an Indigenous workforce through training, employment and economic development. Our aim is to train and develop more Indigenous staff, enabling them to secure employment in the hospitality industry across Australia. In turn, our guests will enjoy a more "authentic" Indigenous Australian experience. All profits from Voyages business activities go toward building the resort experience and supporting Indigenous training and employment across Australia. OUR RESPONSIBILITIES: Voyages is committed to nurturing and sharing Australia's sensitive eco and cultural destinations and also to protecting them so that our guests might enjoy them for years to come. Because we feel privileged to operate in remote locations, it is critically important to us that we address local needs and concerns. We have therefore made a commitment to work with local communities via: Sustainable environmental tourism practice Respecting and supporting local cultures Offering employment and training