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NOT YOUR NORMAL

TOURISM CONFERENCE

A Conference Hosted by Community

FLINDERS ISLAND, TASMANIA

4-8 May 2026

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WHAT'S BEHIND THE DOOR?

Well it's definitely not your traditional tourism conference! Join us to explore what's behind the door. We're taking tourism  beyond its narrow focus on the industry itself to see its interconnectedness with the environment, culture, and other local economies. This approach recognises that tourism is part of a larger complex system and is crucial for fostering long term collective benefit rather than short term individual economic gain.

 

We're opening the door to transition, and new place-based practice. Engage in innovative thinking about the future of local communities, liveability, and prosperity and the role of tourism. The setting for this conference is the extraordinary Flinders Island, Tasmania, where you will be hosted by community and learn from their regenerative practice.

Themes include:

  • Regenerative regional development

  • Place identity and belonging

  • Community wealth-building

  • Local economic innovation

  • Community co-design

  • Ecological leadership

  • Circular economy

  • The role of nature

  • Authentic engagement and deep listening

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REGISTER

your interest for this unique regenerative tourism learning opportunity on Flinders Island, Tasmania

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OUR INVITATION

We're hosting a conference exploring regenerative approaches to place, community development and tourism, and you're invited!

We're challenging you to sit in the mess, listen to a community trying to do tourism differently, and lean in to the wisdom of real place-based practice.

 

But wait, there is more! We will blend theory and practice, and you will develop new skills and knowledge for the future.

This conference delivers something we all know deep down: that amazing innovation is happening on the edge. Now more than ever there is a lot to learn from place-based, community-led innovation. 

 

Join us for a conference that is hosted in a place that is working differently to generate positive impact for people, place, and the planet.

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 WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?

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Transform your Understanding of Future-Fit Tourism

Leave behind conventional thinking and discover new paradigms that are reshaping how tourism can contribute to thriving communities and ecosystems. You'll gain clarity on regenerative principles and how they apply to your unique context, whether you're working in policy, business, community development, or destination management.

Practical Tools and Frameworks You Can Use Immediately

Return home with a toolkit of proven methodologies, frameworks, and approaches for designing regenerative systems. You'll learn how to engage communities authentically, measure genuine impact and create positive change. We are not just talking theoretical concepts, we share practical tools.

Direct Access to Pioneer Practitioners Outside Your Everyday Orbit

Connect with regenerative designers, practitioners, and community weavers who are actively working in the field. Learn from their successes, challenges, and real-world insights. We don't care about polished presentations. It's about about honest conversations with people navigating the complexity of regenerative approaches in real places.

Experience a Living Laboratory in Action

Witness firsthand how regenerative practice creates lasting change through immersive field experiences on Flinders Island. Engage directly with local businesses participating in the Regenerative Business Development Program, meet community leaders from the Furneaux Collective, and see how systems thinking translates into tangible outcomes for communities, place, and nature.

Build Your Regenerative Leadership Capacity

Develop the mindset, skills, and confidence needed to lead regenerative change in your organisation or community. You'll explore ecological leadership approaches, learn how to navigate uncertainty, and discover how to create the enabling conditions for regeneration to emerge. This includes developing your capacity for deep listening, systems thinking, and collaborative sense-making.

Connect with a Community of Change-Makers

Join an intimate gathering of curious, committed individuals on similar journeys. Build meaningful relationships with fellow practitioners who can become long-term collaborators and sources of support. The conference's small scale ensures plenty of opportunity for genuine connection, collaborative exploration, and ongoing learning networks beyond the event.

NEW APPROACHES AND EMERGING PRACTICES

Across the world, regeneration is rising, and you probably sense that big change is coming. Our mission is to bring cutting-edge innovative thinking and practice directly to creative changemakers ready to take a deep dive into new ways of working.

This is an independent conference designed and delivered by regenerative designers, practitioners, and community weavers. This means we don't deliver industry-approved agendas. Instead, we bring you the latest thinking and practice from practitioners embedded in places, constantly making sense of how the polycrisis is reshaping communities, and the places that host visitors. This is where real, regenerative thought-leadership is born.

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FLINDERS ISLAND - A UNIQUE CONFERENCE SETTING

  • An intimate, small-scale environment with plenty of opportunity for discussion of ideas and sense-making.

  • Hands-on interactive exploration of regenerative tools, frameworks and practices.

  • A safe place to explore unfamiliar ideas, question how we think, and why our systems are stuck.

  • Opportunity to connect with place, engage with the community, and explore what regeneration means in place and community.

  • Connect with a community of curious change makers on a similar journey and a support network for the future.

DOORS AS PORTALS

Doors are symbolic of transition. Leaving old spaces and entering new phases. Think of this conference as a provocation to open new doors!

 

Sometimes those doors are heavy and difficult to move - that's when you know the change behind the door will be monumental. Being curious and open to what lies on the other side of the door is a mindset that contributes to resilience and innovation. 

 We invite you to explore our conference portals (or themes). We 're on a mission to open up new ways of thinking and practice that are fun, creative and inspiring even in uncertain times.

Portal #1  - Shifting Perspectives, Opening Spaces of New Practice

Transforming how we think, make sense, and act:

  • Mindsets, mental models and paradigms

  • Futures thinking for uncertain times

  • Regenerative development and tourism

  • Regenerative storytelling and impact

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Portal #2  - Deepening Connection
with Place

Building authentic relationships with people and place:

  • Place identity, belonging and stewardship

  • Connecting with nature

  • Authentic community conversations

  • Social licence, welcome and hosting

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Portal #3 - Design for Impact

Designing systems for regenerative impact:

  • Regenerative design for life

  • Design thinking

  • Design for learning and behavioural change

  • Monitoring and evaluating change

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Portal #4 - Leading Regeneratively

Building capacity and resilience for the future:

  • Resilience  and adaptation

  • Regenerative leadership

  • Future-fit governance and new policy directions

  • Regenerative economies

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A Professional Development Opportunity That's Fit FOR THE FUTURE

A Unique and Practical Learning Opportunity

We stand at a threshold between business-as-usual and an emerging paradigm that is reshaping not just tourism, but how we build resilience to navigate an increasingly  uncertain future.

Real, Applied Examples and Case Studies 

Learn from real cases and listen to experienced regenerative practitioners. Witness firsthand how regenerative approaches create lasting change for the community, the economy, and for nature.

Actionable Insights to Navigate the Transition Ahead

Join us on Flinders Island and return with actionable insights and tools to navigate the transition ahead, implementing immediate changes toward long-term transformation.

Become a Regenerative Practitioner

Exclusive access to Regenerative Practitioner Training: Conference attendees will receive access to our comprehensive practitioner training programme at a significantly reduced rate. Full details coming soon.

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THE ISLANDER WAY REGENERATIVE TOURISM LIVING LAB

The Regenerative Tourism Living Lab on Flinders Island is a global lighthouse for regenerative development and tourism. We will take a deep dive into what we have learned about working with communities, and creating the enabling conditions for places to thrive. 

 

The Tourism CoLab's Regenerative Business Development Program has been piloted internationally for two years and is being implemented on Flinders Island. This is an opportunity to get under the hood and understand what a regenerative business looks like and enage with regenerative businesses.

The Furneaux Collective is a holistic community voice and the steward for community interests on the Island. Engage with the Collective, hear their story and learn from their experience in setting up a collective and the initiatives on the go. 

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STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?

If you are curious, creative and ready to lean in to regenerative practice, we are keen to get the right people together. So if you are interested in attending, have a contribution you'd like to make, or still have questions, please get in touch.

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REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live are the palawa people of the trawulwai Nation. We recognise their continuing connection to the land, waters and culture of the Islands. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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