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Journey to the North

Project Info

Team Name


3+2


Team Members


5 members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


Introduction

About Our Team

https://threeplustwo.net

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To address the challenges facing Northern Territory (NT) tourism, we are excited to introduce an innovative app designed to transform the way people explore and experience NT. Our app not only engages visitors but also leverages the viral potential of social media to create a ripple effect, driving interest and visitors to the region—especially among the younger generation.

What Does Our App Do?

At its core, our app gamifies the travel experience in NT by offering users a series of challenges and rewards. By incorporating interactive elements such as virtual checkpoints, hidden locations, and photo-based tasks, it offers a unique and adventurous way for tourists to discover NT’s hidden gems. Here’s a high-level overview of how it works:

🏆 Travel Challenges & Rewards

The app encourages users to explore NT by completing specific challenges at various pinpoint locations. Users are rewarded with points for each completed challenge, which can be redeemed for real-world rewards like Aboriginal handcraft, NT-only souvenirs, discounts at local businesses, and more.

🗺️ Virtual & AR Navigation

Users will be guided through the app’s virtual navigation to reach designated checkpoints. Hidden checkpoints, only revealed when a user is within a 50-meter radius, add an element of surprise and excitement, encouraging deeper exploration.

📸 Photo Challenges

At each checkpoint, users must replicate a photo provided by the app to claim points. This ensures engagement with NT’s iconic scenery and cultural landmarks, creating social-media-worthy content that can spark viral attention.

🚶‍♂️ Distance Tracking

The app shows users how far they are from the nearest checkpoint, motivating them to continue exploring the region in a fun and engaging way.

🌟 Online Gallery & Voting

The app will feature an online gallery showcasing user photos, where users can vote for their favourites. The top-voted gallery will be rewarded each year, creating dynamic and ongoing engagement with NT tourism.

How Does This Solve the Tourism Pain Point?

Our app addresses the core issues we identified earlier—lack of interest, especially among younger generations, and the absence of a “killer factor” that makes NT stand out.

📲 Social Media Shareability

By turning exploration into a game and encouraging users to take photos, the app naturally encourages social sharing. The images taken at checkpoints will flood social media, creating viral content that showcases NT’s stunning beauty, unique attractions, and cultural heritage.

🎮 Engagement with Younger Audiences

This app is designed for the digital-savvy younger generation. With its gamified elements, rewards system, and built-in social sharing, it taps directly into the habits and interests of millennial and Gen Z travellers, transforming them into ambassadors for NT.

🌍 Boosting Tourism Visibility

The viral nature of social sharing combined with the app’s interactive features will generate interest not only among users but also among their networks. By making NT exploration exciting and sharable, we’ll generate the kind of buzz that brings in new visitors, while providing existing tourists with unforgettable, interactive experiences.
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#govhack #northern territory #nt #tourism #gamify #app #ai #ar #northern territory tourism #rewards #prizes

Data Story


[1] International Snapshot YE March 2024. (2024). [online] https://tourismnt.com.au/, https://tourismnt.com.au/system/files/uploads/files/2024/International_snapshot%20YE%20Mar%2024.pdf: Northern Territory Tourism NT, p.3. Available at: https://tourismnt.com.au/ [Accessed 7 Sep. 2024].

[2] Central Australia regional report June 2023. (2023). [online] https://tourismnt.com.au/, https://tourismnt.com.au/system/files/uploads/files/2022/Centre%20Factsheet%20YE%20Jun%2022.pdf: Northern Territory Tourism NT, p.3. Available at: https://tourismnt.com.au/ [Accessed 7 Sep. 2024].

[3] Tourismnt.com.au. (2020). Latest Visitor Data | Tourism Northern Territory. [online] Available at: https://tourismnt.com.au/research-strategies/research/latest-visitor-data [Accessed 7 Sep. 2024].

[4] Tourismnt.com.au. (2020). Latest visitor data Archive | Tourism Northern Territory. [online] Available at: https://tourismnt.com.au/research/tra-summary-sheet-archive [Accessed 7 Sep. 2024].

[5] Tourismnt.com.au. (2020). Value of Tourism | Tourism Northern Territory. [online] Available at: https://tourismnt.com.au/research-strategies/research/value-tourism [Accessed 7 Sep. 2024].

[6] Tra.gov.au. (2022). Regional Tourism Satellite Account | Tourism Research Australia. [online] Available at: https://www.tra.gov.au/en/economic-analysis/tourism-satellite-accounts/regional-tourism-satellite-account.html#ref3 [Accessed 7 Sep. 2024].


Evidence of Work

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Team DataSets

Visitor Age and Visitor Travelling With Category, Central Australia Regional Report

Description of Use We use this data to identify the age group with the most dominated age group, as well as who they are most likely to travel with, discovering that young adults and couples are the most prominent category, enabling the potential of Social Media Shareability.

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Northern Territory Story Images

Description of Use The story images will serve as a point of comparison for AI-based analysis to determine if the images submitted by users are taken at the exact same spot.

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International Visitor to North Territory Summary

Description of Use We use this dataset to show a decline in visitor numbers but an increase in length of stay and per-trip spending between 2019 and 2024.

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Challenge Entries

Boosting Tourism in the Northern Territory

How can data be leveraged to create innovative solutions that boost tourism in the Northern Territory, attract more visitors, and/or enhance their cultural experience?

Go to Challenge | 25 teams have entered this challenge.