New South Wales
Sydney Sydney Surrounds North Coast South Coast Snowy Mountains Heart of Country Outback Lord Howe Island

Beautiful scenics hiking in the Snowy Mountains. Snowy Mountains Mountain air doesn’t come any purer than this.

Views from Mt Gower, Lord Howe Island (photo: Ian Hutton / Tourism NSW). Lord Howe Island is the last island paradise, music for the soul.

Lunar landscape, Mungo National Park, Outback NSW. Outback Awe-inspiring landscapes and memorable characters under blue skies.

Hathead, North Coast NSW (Photo: Don Fuchs). North Coast Classic Aussie surf culture meets World Heritage-listed national parks.

White sands of Jervis Bay, South Coast NSW. South Coast The unspoilt beauty of the South Coast unfolds in a series of bays and coves.

Relax and unwind at Audrey Wilkison, Hunter (Photo: A. Smart) Sydney Surrounds A grand spectrum of delights, all within two and a half hours' drive of Sydney.

Quaint views of Hill End, near Bathurst, Central NSW.Heart of Country - Classic Australian towns founded by gold miners, graziers and farmers.

City views from Lavender Bay, Sydney. Sydney The laid-back outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty make Sydney a great city to visit.

Accredited Visitor Information Centres

You may have noticed the NSW AVIC Network slogan… 


This is the Slogan associated with Accredited Visitor Information Centres (AVICs) across New South Wales. You will see and recognise it in a wide range of tourism, travel and general interest advertisement and promotional materials.

For a list of all accredited Visitor Information Centres in New South Wales click here.

 

 


 


AVIC Brand Statement

The Accredited Visitor Information Centre Brand Statement


The   symbolises the professional distribution of accurate travel and tourism information and value-added services.

The  will assist the travelling and touring public, wherever they want to go in New South Wales

 


 

AVIC Mission Statement

VISION

The travelling public recognise the New South Wales Accredited
Visitor Information Centre Network and the italicised   as the
consumers guarantee of quality information about destination
which is accurate and personally delivered

MISSION

To develop the Accredited Visitor Information Centres as a primary
BRAND within the Tourism Industry and to develop strategic
partnerships, regional networks and the delivery of services to
visitors for the benefit of local economies and the State of
New South Wales.

 


 

What’s Visitor Centre Accreditation About?
Accreditation is a process designed to establish and continually improve industry standards for conducting a tourism business. It aims to assist every AVIC to improve the way it operates to meet the increasing demands of domestic and international consumers and stakeholders.

How Accreditation helps you
Accreditation provides consumers and the industry with an assurance that an Accredited Centre is committed to quality business practice and professionalism. The primary focus is to ensure that standards of service delivery meet and, where possible, exceed the visitors expectations.

The NSW AVIC Network bands together Accredited Centres that show a commitment to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction, providing all consumers and travellers with an assurance of delivering quality products and services.

Accredited Visitor Information Centres make a significant economic contribution to tourism in New South Wales, particularly in regional areas, by providing information to visitors that encourages them to stay longer, spend more money, experience more attractions and revisit a region. Accredited Visitor Information Centres also create significant social benefits, as many rely heavily on a volunteer workforce and operate as an important community facility.

How to Become an AVIC
To become an Accredited Visitor Information Centre (AVIC), complete a self-assessment against the Accreditation criteria. This process in itself provides potential AVICs with a valuable opportunity to review their current management and operating procedures. Prospective AVICs then submit an Application Form with supporting documentation to the secretariat. A period of time may be allowed to adjust operations so criteria are met. Accreditation is granted to AVICs for a period of three years.

How to Join the NSW AVIC Network
Inquiries concerning the NSW AVIC Network should be directed to:

The Secretariat:
Aurora Practical Solutions
PO Box 1000
Dubbo NSW 2830

Telephone: (02) 6885 5558
Fax: (02) 6885 5556
Email: vic@aurora-ps.com
Website: http://www.aurora-ps.com/