
It’s a new dawn for Ayers Rock Resort.
Ayers Rock Resort and Longitude 131° are now owned by the Indigenous Land Corporation. Under the new owners, Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia will operate Ayers Rock Resort and Longitude 131° as a world-class resort, offering authentic travel and cultural experiences.
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia offers experience-based holidays in spectacular wilderness locations including Ayers Rock Resort and Longitude 131° in the iconic Red Centre, Home Valley Station in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, and is developing tourism facilities at Mossman Gorge in Tropical North Queensland.
Ayers Rock Resort provides a variety of accommodation options for every possible taste and budget – from the premium Sails in the Desert Hotel, and Australian Tourism Award-winning Desert Gardens Hotel, to the self-contained Emu Walk Apartments, the modern Lost Camel Hotel, the authentic Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge, and the Ayers Rock Campground, offering powered campsites and air conditioned cabins.
Luxurious and eco-sensitive, Longitude 131° offers an intimate encounter with Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas).
Or to experience life on a working cattle station, visit Home Valley Station and try your hand at a host of activities revolving around a working farm. Choose from a range of different accommodation options and explore the region’s spectacular scenery.
And coming soon is Mossman Gorge Gateway, featuring Indigenous-guided walks, an Indigenous art gallery, café and gift shop at the entrance to Mossman Gorge National Park.
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia is owned by the Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) and handles tourism and resorts on their behalf. With a strong commitment to social responsibility, all profits from their business activities go towards supporting the ILC’s Indigenous programs across Australia.
CVA is proud to have been commissioned to produce a new TV commercial for Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia.
View the ad here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN4roy2ADyI&feature=feedu

When Tourism Australia decided to create stunning new images of Sydney, it called on CVA.

Since last Friday, CVA director of photography JEFFERSON GRAINGER has been filming a group of models around Sydney, from Bondi Beach to the Botanical Gardens, where the sulphur crested cockatoos descended on cue.

The CVA-generated images will showcase Australia’s premier city around the world.

It’s a 60-k Yellowfin Tuna actually, caught off Jervis Bay by Fishing guru Al McGlashan.
All part of a one hour doco CVA is producing for the Game Fishing Association.
That’s Al on the left, and CVA’s Justin Lewis on the right:

The round-Australia expedition YELLOW BOAT ROAD, raising money to eradicate Polio, has now reached Gove, in Australia’s top end.
Check out the latest video reports >>> https://follow.theyellowboatroad.com/blog
Here’s cameraman Zorro in action:

Next week, they’ll be launching a new-look climbers uniform.
And next year, they’ll be celebrating the 80th birthday of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
For the climb leaders at BridgeClimb, they’re some of the upcoming events they’ll be discussing whenever they’re assigned to lead TV crews to the summit.
This week, the leaders have been undergoing a media skills course with CVA executive producer Greg Grainger, pictured here with cameraman Brett Wallace:

The Youth Initiative for Tourism New South Wales saw the Blogger known as THE TRAVEL TART, travel to Coffs Harbour.
Here’s his adventures:
and here’s producer Chris Grainger on the job:

Tourism Australia has held a function in Sydney for the media, as the first step of the next phase of its
highly successful campaign, THERE’S NOTHING LIKE AUSTRALIA.
More than 100 media representatives attended, being invited to help create a campaign targeted at the Australian market.
CVA is proud that its clip was used as part of today’s function >>
Attending was Bondi Rescue lifesaver Bruce “Hoppo” Hopkins, pictured here with CVA executive producer Greg Grainger and director of photography Jefferson Grainger:

CVA is proud to be filming the round-Australia YELLOW BOAT ROAD expedition that left Sydney today on a 96-day trip to raise funds to help eradicate polio.
Cameraman Zorro Gamarnik is filing filmed reports every day as this expedition circum-navigates Australia in an anti-clockwise direction.
Follow the expedition’s progress:>> https://follow.theyellowboatroad.com

Pictured: Expedition leader Robert Pennicott with CVA executive producer GREG GRAINGER.
