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Tourism Brochure Exchange

Tourism Brochure Exchange

Tourism Brochure Exchange

Tourism Brochure Exchange facilitates efficient, cost-effective delivery and servicing of brochures to prime tourism locations within Tasmania.
Brooke Street Pier brochure display

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Tourism Brochure Exchange is a tourism & visitor services marketing company.

They operate the Tourism Hubs on board Spirit of Tasmania and provide a state-wide tourism brochure distribution service, with over 200 sites including Hobart Airport and Launceston Airport.

They also manage Poster Impact, which provides a poster distribution service for the Arts and Entertainment industries.

481 Main Road 4, Hobart, Tasmania, 7010
Listing Updated: 3 December 2025
Hobart, nipaluna / Greater Hobart
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