Monday, January 24, 2011

VISITOR'S GUIDE TO MELBOURNE and VICTORIA

Kitesurfing at St Kilda in Port Phillip Bay, A...Image via Wikipedia
LET'S SHOW 'EM!



Within the cyber pages of Toorak Times I want to enable a photo video tableau of Melbourne and Victoria through the eye's of it's citizens. Full crdit will be given to the suppliers and business links put up immediately if applicable.

Most commercial attempts at these tourism sites, of the nature I've seen are limited as resources, as they are only as good as their sales people to get businesses onboard their site. I intend to list FREE to all Victorian tourism ventures and localities, in co operation with the local business and tourism groups and independent operators, starting with Victoria's iconic Fitzroy Street and the whole of St Kilda.

I believe that if families in the 'burbs were given more info of the sights in the city and vice versa, city dwellers were given insight into cool local outer Melbourne sights people would do a lot more locally.

We all have that favourite spot, place of beauty to walk the dog or kids, mine are Agnes Falls near Toora, Buchan and Far East Gippsland generally.

I am after the sights and sound of Victoria's, scenery and events, some will even be able to stream live on the Front Page, whether it be landing a snapper on Port Phillip Bay or a rope swing on the Murray River, I would like some shortish clips, think promo...but don't let that make you edit classics down though, might be worth the bandwidth!!!

Commercial venues that are integral to community tourism will also be given very low priced entry fees in their first year of joining the site.  would also encourage operaters to offer Toorak Times members and readers special deals that will be published free - on top of the minimal commercial joining fee. Don't get me wrong though, all operators will get a free listing, unless of course they do not want it!

But I am after your quality home videos, with your by line if wanted to give a real feel to the project!
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