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Montville and Maleny
(sometimes mis-spelled Malaney),
Mapleton, Flaxton, Witta, Reesville,
Conondale and Kenilworth
are located in the Blackall Range,
in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland,
Queensland (QLD) Australia.

About the BRBTA



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WHO IS THE BRBTA

The Blackall Range Business and Tourism Association consists of business houses and tourism operators from all over the Blackall Range, from Landsborough, Mooloolah and Palmwoods out to Kenilworth and all areas in-between, encompassing Mapleton, Flaxton, Montville, Maleny, Reesville, Witta and Connondale.

The BRBTA is an Incorporated Body, which operates under a set of Model Rules.

Some of its key objectives are:
  • Promotion of the Blackall Range as a tourism destination
  • Caring for the public interest of the Blackall Range
  • Formulation of policy on matters pertaining to the Blackall Range
  • Liaison and working with other Tourism Associations, Chambers of Commerce and Local Councils

The BRBTA has an executive of elected members who are voted in annually at the AGM, which is held in October each year. The primary function of the executive is to act on behalf of its members, including looking for ways to maintain and improve awareness of the area as a key destination for tourists and visitors.


WHAT ROLE DOES THE BRBTA PLAY

The BRBTA does many things, including:
  • Organising promotions and events to gain awareness in the market place of what the Blackall Range has to offer.
  • Lobbying local Council Tourism boards, Regional & State tourism bodies to appropriate on behalf of the members to various organizations and funding groups to facilitate funding support towards planned promotions and publications.
  • Working in co-operation with the Maleny, Maleny Hinterland, Kenilworth, Mapleton and Montville Visitor Information Centres


WHAT CAN THE BRBTA DO FOR ITS MEMBERS?

An organization's strength and power is determined by its size and its representation...the more strength the organization has, the more recognition it has in the eyes of the various tourism boards and funding groups.

The more members, the more financial the association, giving more scope for promotion and marketing. This is vital in an age of strong competition from other tourism destinations that also promote in our targeted areas.


MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

There are many benefits to membership of the BRBTA including:
  • Low Membership Fees
  • Free and subsidised Map listing on the BRBTA map
  • Free listing on the BRBTA web site
  • Free listing on the BRBTA Accommodation Vacancy List
  • Regular networking nights
  • Discounted rates for promotional and marketing activity in selected media
  • Membership function in participation of projects


HOW TO JOIN THE BRBTA


  • Download a Membership Kit:
  • Or for Membership Enquiries, please email us at


Feedback Policy

We welcome your feedback - If you would like to send feedback to the BRBTA please download a form below and foward it to the local Visitor Information Centre, or to the BRBTA (address on the form).