Journey Beyond voyages into new deal

Journey Beyond and the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) have confirmed an agreement for the sale of ILSC subsidiary, Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia Pty Ltd, DAMIAN FRANCIS reports.

ILSC is the operator of Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara in Central Australia and Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre in Far North Queensland – the deal will be completed by the sale of the shares in Voyages currently held by ILSC and is the first in a series of transactions that will, once completed, formalise the transfer of land and buildings at both sites for the benefit of the respective Traditional Owners: the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara of Yulara and the Kuku Yalanji of Mossman Gorge.

The sale agreement between the ILSC and Journey Beyond will only pass control of the operational assets of Voyages to Journey Beyond.

Land and buildings at Yulara and Mossman Gorge will ultimately be transferred to the appropriate Community corporations representative of the relevant Traditional Owners.

Journey Beyond CEO Chris Tallent said in a statement, “Journey Beyond is thrilled to be working with ILSC, Anangu of Yulara, Kuku Yalanji of Mossman Gorge and the Voyages team.

“This marks an exciting expansion and perfectly aligns with Journey Beyond’s central purpose of creating amazing iconic experiences, that are immersive, authentic and uniquely Australian.”

The release also confirmed that Voyages will continue to be led by the existing management team, currently led by CEO Matt Cameron-Smith, under Journey Beyond’s stewardship.

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