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TiCSA is the peak body for South Australia’s tourism industry.
The Tourism Industry Council South Australia (TiCSA) is a not-for-profit, member-based organisation with over 1000 members. Established in 2009, TiCSA has two primary objectives β advocacy and business development.
A strong and valued voice for South Australiaβs tourism industry.Β Β
Our Vision
A strong and valued voice for South Australiaβs tourism industry.Β Β
Our Purpose
Building capabilities, advocating for, and bringing together South Australiaβs diverse tourism industry to enable a sustainable and growing visitor economy.Β
Our Purpose
Building capabilities, advocating for, and bringing together South Australiaβs diverse tourism industry to enable a sustainable and growing visitor economy.Β
ACTIVATE REVIEWPRO

TiCSA, in partnership with the Australian Tourism Industry Council,Β has teamed up with ReviewPro to offerΒ allΒ Quality Tourism Accredited members FREEΒ access to an exclusive ReviewPro dashboard in the Quality Tourism Framework portal.
This comprehensive introductory solution provides all the key basics to benchmark and monitor your online reputation.
LATEST NEWS

TiCSA Tourism Industry Snapshot September 2025
Typically, the arrival of spring brings a sense of anticipation and energy as we look ahead to the October holidays and the busy summer period for many tourism businesses. This year, however, itβs hard to ignore the uncertainty and challenges facing our coastal...
TiCSA Welcomes Record-Breaking Gather Round Announcement
The Tourism Industry Council South Australia (TiCSA) has welcomed the State Governmentβs announcement that the 2025 AFL Gather Round delivered a record-breaking $113.9 million economic contribution to South Australia, describing it as one of the most successful...
Financial Impact of Harmful Algal Bloom on South Australian Tourism Businesses
TiCSA is working hard to advocate for support of South Australian tourism businesses impacted by the Harmful Algal Bloom. In just 36 hours we received 97 responses to our survey on the current (as of 22 July) and future financial impact of the algal bloom. The range...

Tourism Barometer Report: January β March 2025
The March Quarter Tourism Barometer indicates a positive shift in business activity and outlook within the tourism sector, despite ongoing challenges such as rising business costs and a 12% decrease in day-trip visitation. Visitor expenditure has also declined,...
STUDENT PLACEMENTS

The tourism landscape has changed dramatically, and innovation has never been more important to rebuild and grow the industry.
TiCSA has partnered with Flinders University as the quality education provider of choice, to provide cutting edge research, professional development, and opportunities for student placements, to lead to a strong local industry that responds to the new challenges of the 21stΒ Century.