Tourism Satellite Accounts 2023-24, Tourism Research Australia Tourism’s contribution to the Tasmanian economy #
TOURISM GROSS STATE PRODUCT
$4.55 b TOTAL
$2.27 b $2.28 b
DIRECTLY 5.4% OF TAS GSP
INDIRECTLY 5.4% OF TAS GSP
Tourism contributes $4.55 billion - 10.8 percent share to Tasmania’s GSP. The direct and indreict contribution of tourism in Tasmania to GSP is the highest in the country.
TOURISM FILLED JOBS
50,800 TOTAL
$22,800
DIRECTLY 7.0% OF TAS FILLED JOBS
$2.28 b
INDIRECTLY 8.6% OF TAS FILLED JOBS
50,800 Tasmanian jobs - 15.6 percent share to Tasmania’s employment. The direct and indirect contribution of tourism employment is the highest in the country.
Find more data and insights on Tasmania’s visitor economy at www.tourismtasmania.com.au/research/visitors % change is from same period previous year. *BITRE Bureau of Industry, Transport and Regional Economics 2023-24 at December 2024. ^Sea is Spirit of Tasmania, excludes cruise ships. +ATDW Australian Tourism Data Warehouse, current as at 12 March 2025. Tourism Tasmania actively encourages tourism businesses to register with ATDW; changes in number reflect ATDW registrations and do not necessarily mean businesses are new or have closed. Contact atdw@tourism.tas.gov.au to register or update your listing. # The ABS has undertaken a comprehensive review of the modelling of the Tourism Satellite Accounts, resulting in changes to all economic variables, including contribution to GSP and filled jobs. The time series has been re-cast, meaning current results should not be compared to previously released results.
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