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Phillipa Harrison to Step Down as Managing Director of Tourism Australia

Harrison, who will depart in August 2025 to pursue a new overseas opportunity, joined the organisation in 2017 as Executive General Manager International

By BWT Online
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The Board of Tourism Australia has announced that Managing Director, Phillipa (Pip) Harrison, will depart in August 2025 to pursue a new overseas opportunity.

Appointed in 2019 and reappointed in 2024, Pip joined the organisation in 2017 as Executive General Manager International, overseeing international operations, global distribution, and partnerships.

Penny Fowler AM, Chair of the Tourism Australia Board, commended and thanked Pip for her achievements, which in the last year has seen Australia welcome more than eight million visitors for the first time in five years.

“Under Pip’s leadership, Tourism Australia has demonstrated the importance of our tourism industry to our nation. Pip’s vision has been to grow a sustainable tourism sector, which was particularly challenging when faced with the devastating impacts of the Black Summer bushfires of 2019 and 2020 and a global pandemic,” said Fowler.

She added, “Pip led the organisation’s response, with a series of domestic campaigns, including Holiday Here This Year, alongside industry support initiatives while international travel was on hold for two years. When the world reopened, Tourism Australia was ready to go with global campaigns and innovative support programs such as the first ever National Experience Content Initiative (NECI) to help industry accelerate their preparedness to attract and welcome visitors."

“Pip will be missed greatly, but she has created a legacy of strong industry engagement, a culture of global and national connection and creativity, and the determination to succeed despite the most difficult of times. On behalf of everyone at Tourism Australia, we sincerely thank Pip for her enormous contribution to the organisation and industry and look forward to continuing to work with the strong leadership team supporting the organisation,” she concluded. 

Reflecting on her time leading Tourism Australia, Pip expressed her gratitude to the 300,000 operators involved in the tourism industry across Australia and the 200 staff around the world supporting it.

“It’s been the greatest privilege of my career to lead Tourism Australia on behalf of an industry I love and have dedicated my life to. Australian tourism has a powerful story to tell – not only about the unforgettable experiences we offer but also, the economic, social and cultural value we deliver across the country. I’m proud to have represented this resilient industry through challenging times, and I’m deeply grateful to the team at Tourism Australia for their passion, professionalism and unwavering love for this incredible country,” she expressed.