dentsu Queensland celebrates QLD’s regions in Nine’s Traveller liftout for Tourism and Events Queensland

dentsu Queensland and Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) have partnered with Nine to hero the diversity of experiences across Queensland’s regions in a special 16-page Traveller liftout in The Sun Herald and The Sunday Age newspapers.
The liftout focuses on the diversity of Queensland getaways, from sundrenched sands, lush rainforests, vibrant city scenes to rich cultural connections. dentsu Queensland co-ordinated 17 individual partners across Queensland’s regions to bring the liftout to life. With stunning photography of Queensland’s iconic travel destinations, the Traveller liftout is a complete guide to finding a Queensland getaway for any vibe.
dentsu Queensland’s strategy for the extension of its “that Holiday feeling’ campaign for key partners across region focused on print thanks to it remaining a core channel for reaching a broad audience with high visual impact, particularly in the travel sector. The latest Roy Morgan data showed that total news publishing readership has grown to 21.7m Australians each month (aged 14+). Furthermore, these readers engage deeply, with 64% reading three or more content categories each month, with the Travel category seeing a unique audience of 6.6m*.

Says Emilia Ball, dentsu Queensland Integrated Partnerships Lead: “This partnership between Nine, TEQ, and dentsu Queensland has delivered more than a campaign – it’s a vibrant celebration of travel that captures ‘That Holiday Feeling’ in every turn of the page. We are so proud to have worked with all of our regions and Tourism and Events Queensland to invite readers to experience it themselves.”
Says Kim McConnie, TEQ Group Executive Marketing: “We’re incredibly proud of the 16-page Nine Traveller lift-out in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. This is a first-of-its-kind feature for Queensland, in terms of scale and print presence, and it brilliantly showcases what’s new, what’s iconic, and what’s hot across our participating regions. It’s a powerful celebration of our destination and a true reflection of the Team Queensland spirit that brought it to life.” Amanda Upton, Nine Head of Travel & Luxury, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to partner with TEQ on the ‘That Holiday Feeling’ campaign and showcase all of Queensland’s regions to Traveller’s highlyengaged audience. We know our readers are avid domestic travellers, and it’s a pleasure and privilege to offer them more trusted travel inspiration and compelling reasons to visit these regions.”
The liftout ran on June 22 and June 29 across print and digital.
The work comes as dentsu Queensland continues a strong 2025, with Managing Director Chris Ernst recently winning the Next of the Best Leadership Award and the agency debuting on AFR’s Best Places to Work Media & Marketing list.
The recognition for the agency’s strong culture comes against a backdrop of double-digit revenue growth as dentsu Queensland cements itself as one of the country’s leading integrated agency offerings.
dentsu Queensland has just added Tourism Whitsundays and Au.DA to its growing portfolio of clients as well as continues to work with clients including; Good Drinks Australia and Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA), Experience Gold Coast, Tourism Tropical North Queensland, Visit Sunshine Coast, McCormick Foods, Great Southern Bank, Aveo Retirement Living.






*Roy Morgan
dentsu Queensland:
Emilia Ball – dentsu Queensland
Peter Clark – dentsu Queensland
Madeleine Grieve – dentsu Queensland
TEQ:
Jessica Ward – Tourism Events Queensland
Maddison Tanner – Tourism Events Queensland
Kim McConnie – Tourism Events Queensland
Nine:
Leah Beadman – Nine
Nicole Ferguson – Nine
Rebecca Lawrie – Nine
Loren Marlin – Nine
Olivia Pickering – Nine
Nadine Tuback – Nine
Veronica King – Nine
Juliana Lai – Nine
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