strengthened national team following organisation’s 2025 Agm

GALTA, Australia’s LGBTQIA+ Travel Association, has refreshed and strengthened its national team following the organisation’s 2025 Annual General Meeting, positioning the membership body for an impactful year ahead in continuing to advocate for and elevate inclusive travel across the country.
Members from across Australia joined the online AGM, where Louise Terry, Rod Stringer, Dennis Basham and Andrew Bartholomew were reappointed to the Board for a new term.
They continue alongside Ben Woodward and Mario Paez, who remain in their current terms, forming a nationally diverse Board with deep expertise across destination marketing, touring and attractions, strategy and partnerships, finance, aviation and community engagement.
Following the AGM, the Board confirmed its portfolio responsibilities for 2026:

- Louise Terry – President & Company Secretary
- Mario Paez – Vice President & Community Group Liaison
- Rod Stringer – Finance & Regional Representative Liaison
- Dennis Basham – Membership & Social Media
- Ben Woodward – International Partnerships
- Andrew Bartholomew – Corporate Partnerships
GALTA also acknowledged the ongoing commitment of its regional representatives who provide on-the-ground engagement and support across key destinations:

- Nathan (Nate) Fleming – Whitsundays & Far North Queensland
- Daniel Stiffel – Brisbane & Gold Coast
- Luka Musicki – ACT
Louise Terry, President of GALTA said, “We are incredibly fortunate to have such a skilled, passionate and genuinely committed team driving GALTA forward.”

“Our volunteer-operated Board and regional representatives bring deep tourism and travel industry expertise, strong national networks and a shared belief in the importance of inclusive travel,” she said. “As we head into 2026, we look forward to supporting our national membership with a strong calendar of initiatives, new partnerships and opportunities to further elevate LGBTQIA+ tourism across Australia and beyond.”

GALTA is the country’s leading network for LGBTQIA+ travel and tourism. Operating as a national, not-for-profit organisation, GALTA connects and supports inclusive tourism operators, destinations and experiences across Australia through marketing, education, industry engagement and advocacy.
Run entirely by a voluntary Board and team of regional representatives, GALTA has been the voice of Australia’s LGBTQIA+ tourism industry for more than 30 years.
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