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Australian travel agents are being urged to act quickly, with entries for the Tonga Tourism Authority Online Training Portal prize draw closing at the close of business on Wednesday, 11 February 2026.

Agents can still enter by completing modules via the official Tonga Tourism Authority training portal:
👉 https://www.tongatourism.travel/training-module.

Designed with busy consultants in mind, the portal’s short, practical modules can be completed quickly, and every module finished earns one entry into the prize draw, allowing agents to boost their chances right up until the deadline.

Three prize packs are on offer, each including a Tonga Tourism Authority gift hamper and a signed copy of Driving Three Kings by Louise S. R. Waterhouse.

The initiative reflects Tonga’s ongoing commitment to the Australian travel trade, recognising that well-informed agents remain the cornerstone of confident selling and authentic destination storytelling.

Further destination information is available via the official Tonga Tourism Authority website:
👉 https://www.tongatourism.travel.

Agents seeking additional assistance or clarification can contact Richard Skewes, Precise Travel Marketing, via [email protected] or on +61 (0)412 524 699.

With the clock ticking, this is very much a case of last call at the gate blink, and the opportunity may already be boarding.

by Anne Keam – (c) 2026.

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About the Writer.
Anne Keam - Bio PicAnne Keam’s story begins in Queensland, on a grain farm in the state’s wide western reaches, where the days were long and the lessons simple: work hard, look after your own, and don’t make a fuss. Those early years left their mark.
She later studied Arts at the University of Queensland, before doing what felt natural at the time, heading back home to the family property. But the world was calling. Anne packed a backpack and went looking, spending years on the road and finding herself most alive in South America. She wrote everything down along the way. Those notebooks, full of dust, colour and curiosity, eventually became her blog, a quiet, personal record of seeing the world and learning from it.

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