It’s time to Welcome Back customers to our pubs, bars, hotels, accommodation, restaurants, cafés, and community, sporting and RSL clubs.

Hey Tassie…
We’ve all worked really hard to reduce the risk of COVID-19 to our communities. Now that restrictions are beginning to lift, it’s time to catch up on what we’ve missed.

Morning coffees, Sunday brunches, pub lunches, special occasions, weekend getaways and cellar doors are back. Head out and enjoy Tasmania’s fantastic hospitality experiences with your family, friends and colleagues again.


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Find a venue near you

Visit Buy Something Tasmanian to support Tasmanian businesses. Search for local accommodation, food and drink venues near you.

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Keeping yourself safe

Are you heading out? Find out all the up-to-date information on social distancing in venues.

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COVID-19 Safe Workplace Guidelines

The Tasmanian Government guide to COVID-19 safety in the workplace.


industry Tools & downloads

A campaign toolkit has been developed for venues to use in their own business and help share the Welcome Back message.

Visit Tourism Tasmania to download the campaign toolkit and full suite of assets.

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’Welcome Back’ – square logo
Campaign logo for venues to use on social media.

Opens new window. Right click and download JPEG.

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’Welcome Back’ – TV ad
30-second ad to share on social media.

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’Welcome Back’ – poster
Print out and personalise with your venue name.
Opens new window. Right click and download PDF.


 

The Welcome Back campaign is a collaboration between Tourism Tasmania and the Tasmanian Hospitality Association to support the hospitality industry in our state.

The Tasmanian Hospitality Association thanks the Tasmanian Government for its support in complementing the current Make Yourself at Home tourism campaign, with the Welcome Back campaign designed to encourage Tasmanians to support their local hospitality operators.

 
 
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