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Bluey And Rob Irwin Helps Sell Queensland In Its Largest Tourism Campaign For A Decade

Arvind Hickman
Published on: 3rd June 2024 at 8:36 AM
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The Queensland Government has tapped two of the state’s biggest stars in a $9 million tourism campaign.

Hundreds of Bluey fans in Brisbane’s South Bank, the Gold Coast’s Main Beach and Cairns’ Esplanade have set a world record for the biggest game of Keepy Uppy in a campaign to promote the ‘Sunshine State’.

The activation, which spanned 2,000kms and featured 702 Keepy Uppy ‘experts’, is part of a wider campaign to promote Queensland to the rest of the world. It sparked games of Keepy Uppy across the state yesterday, including at Whitehaven Beach in The Whitsundays, up and down the coast and even in the outback.

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It is one part of a campaign that encourages tourists to ‘Step into Bluey’s World’. Queensland is the home state of Bluey – the loveable blue heeler dog which is created by Joe Brumm and the location inspired by Brisbane’s South Bank.

Robert Irwin, the popular TV presenter of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here, is also part of the campaign to promote the state.

An immersive Bluey’s World immersive experience will be launching in Brisbane in November. 

The $9.2 million campaign will run across Australia, New Zealand, the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore and Japan – countries where Bluey is a smash hit – and tourists will have the chance to win a trip to the Queensland via a competition. It will span the full spectrum of media, including TV, social media (see below), out of home and press. 

The government is aiming to attract another 1.3 million holidaymakers to the state by June 2025, which a potential economic benefit of $1.7 billion in spending. Tourism and Events Queensland predicts Bluey’s World Brisbane alone will generate more than $18 million to the visitor economy.

“We are absolutely stoked to invite families from around the world to Queensland,” Queensland Tourism Minister Michael Healy said. “We have seen the global smash hit that Bluey has become and it showcases the incredible lifestyle families enjoy here in Queensland. It’s time to invite the world to come and experience for themselves why Queensland is perfect to live, stay and play.”

The cartoon Bluey is set in Brisbane, and inspired by scenes from South Bank.

Tourism and Events Queensland CEO Patricia O’Callaghan said that it was important Queensland reminded the world what makes it special in a globally competitive tourism market.

“Bringing the Bluey’s World Brisbane immersive experience to Queensland means fans from around the world have a chance to experience Queensland’s world-class icons and landscapes, such as our beaches, rainforests, the outback and our Great Barrier Reef,” she said.

“We could not be more excited to be working with BBC Studios to invite the world to experience Bluey’s world for real life, right here in Queensland.”

BBC Studios director of brands and licensing ANZ Kate O’Connor said the Bluey’s World Brisbane immersive experience will allow fans of all ages to step inside in the Heeler’s iconic family home. 

This week, one of Queensland’s top events, Cannes in Cairns, presented by Pinterest, begins with the cream of the creatives industry descending upon Far North Queensland for thought-provoking and inspiring conference sessions, social events and networking.

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Arvind writes about anything to do with media, advertising and stuff. He is the former media editor of Campaign in London and has worked across several trade titles closer to home. Earlier in his career, Arvind covered business, crime, politics and sport. When he isn’t grilling media types, Arvind is a keen photographer, cook, traveller, podcast tragic and sports fanatic (in particular Liverpool FC). During his heyday as an athlete, Arvind captained the Epping Heights PS Tunnel Ball team and was widely feared on the star jumping circuit.

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