More help with exporting
The following agencies can provide export advice and assistance for specific industries and products.
Arts Queensland
Arts Queensland supports artists, arts workers and arts and cultural organisations to participate in international markets. Support is provided through the competitive-based Arts Sector Grants Program for Career Development Grants of up to $5 000 and Development and Presentation Grants of up to $50 000.
For more information contact Arts Queensland on 1800 175 531 or www.arts.qld.gov.au.
Department of Environment and Resource Management
The Department of Environment and Resource Management supports the export and international business activities of Queensland's natural resources management related industries and allied industries including land titling and global navigation satellite systems.
For more information, contact the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 13 13 04 (resource management), 1300 130 372 (environment) or www.derm.qld.gov.au
Department Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
The Department Employment, Economic Development and Innovation works to capitalise on Queensland's advantages to grow regional economies and strengthen industries.
Here you can find out more information about how the government can help Queensland's agriculture, mining and resources, fisheries, manufacturing and LNG to successfully export.
For more information contact the Department Employment, Economic Development and Innovation on 1300 363 711 (Queensland callers only), +61 7 3001 6359 or www.deedi.qld.gov.au.
Tourism Queensland
Tourism Queensland's primary international role is to promote the State's tourism products to consumers, the travel trade and distribution networks. Tourism Queensland and destination websites provide information such as a step-by-step introduction to export markets and lists opportunities available to Queensland tourism operators.
For more information contact Tourism Queensland on +61 7 3535 3535 or www.tq.com.au.
Last reviewed 02 July 2010