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Dr Noreen Breakey
Dr

Noreen Breakey

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Overview

Background

Dr Noreen Breakey joined the tourism team at UQ in 2005. She has been the Director for Undergraduate Programs, Coordinator of the First Year Experience, and is currently a member of the award-winning MTHEM Foundation Year Teaching Team. Individually, Dr Breakey received a UQ Excellence in Teaching & Learning Award - Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning. She actively undertakes scholarship of teaching and learning and has numerous research publications on tourism and hospitality education. Dr Breakey developed the Masters course, Disciplinary Foundations of Tourism, Hospitality & Events, which she continues to Course Coordinate, encouraging students to understand how the theories and approaches from different social science and humanities disciplines can help us to address the challenges and issues in tourism, hospitality, and events.

Dr Breakey received her PhD on tourism destination development from UQ in 2006. Since then her research has explored the relationships between people, tourism and the natural environment, through her principal research areas of environmental ethics, sustainable tourism, ecotourism, community-based tourism, and tourism in protected areas. She has successfully supervised six PhD scholars through to completion.

Dr Breakey is an active member of Ecotourism Australia. She was a member of their Policy and Advocacy Committee (2011 to 2014), and subsequently on their Board of Directors (2019-2023).

Prior to her academic career, Dr Breakey worked for over a decade in industry, including hotels, resorts, tour operations, travel agencies, and events in Australia and overseas, as well as in government, developing the Destination Management Plans at Tourism Events Queensland.

Availability

Dr Noreen Breakey is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Business (Administration), The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Sustainable visitor usage of the world's existing, developing, and potential tourism destinations.

Works

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56 works between 2006 and 2023

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2009

Conference Publication

World Heritage - Bringing Universities and Governments Together

Breakey, N. and Vallance, T. (2009). World Heritage - Bringing Universities and Governments Together. Global Eco - Asia Pacific Tourism Conference, Alice Springs, Australia, 9-11 November 2009.

World Heritage - Bringing Universities and Governments Together

2009

Journal Article

Students go a "Waltzing Matilda" - A regional tourism knowledge exchange through innovative internships

Breakey, N., Robinson, R. and Beesley, L. (2009). Students go a "Waltzing Matilda" - A regional tourism knowledge exchange through innovative internships. Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism, 8 (2-3), 223-240. doi: 10.1080/15313220802714505

Students go a "Waltzing Matilda" - A regional tourism knowledge exchange through innovative internships

2009

Conference Publication

Australian hotel and hospitality degree programs: Philosophy and practice

Breakey, N. M., Batey, H., Robinson, R. N. S. and Craig-Smith, S. J. (2009). Australian hotel and hospitality degree programs: Philosophy and practice. 7th Asia-Pacific CHRIE Conference 2009, Singapore, 28-31 May. Singapore: APac CHRIE.

Australian hotel and hospitality degree programs: Philosophy and practice

2008

Conference Publication

Food and beverage content and delivery in Australian hospitality degree programs

Robinson, R., Breakey, N. and Craig-Smith, S. (2008). Food and beverage content and delivery in Australian hospitality degree programs. 6th Asia-Pacific CHRIE (APacCHRIE) Conference, Perth, Australia, 21 - 25 May 2008. Perth: APAC-CHRIE.

Food and beverage content and delivery in Australian hospitality degree programs

2008

Journal Article

Impact of Chinese outbound tourism to Australia: Reviewing the past; implications for the future

Breakey, Noreen, Ding, Peiyi and Lee, Timothy (2008). Impact of Chinese outbound tourism to Australia: Reviewing the past; implications for the future. Current Issues in Tourism, 11 (6), 587-603. doi: 10.1080/13683500802475935

Impact of Chinese outbound tourism to Australia: Reviewing the past; implications for the future

2008

Conference Publication

Evolution of food and beverage studies: An Australian perspective

Robinson, R., Breakey, N. and Craig-Smith, S. (2008). Evolution of food and beverage studies: An Australian perspective. CAUTHE Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 11 - 14 February 2008. Gold Coast, Australia: Griffith University.

Evolution of food and beverage studies: An Australian perspective

2008

Conference Publication

Hotel restaurant co-branding - The impact of consumer evaluation on perceived risk, perceived value and intention to purchase

Ashton, Ann Suwaree, Scott, Noel and Breakey, Noreen (2008). Hotel restaurant co-branding - The impact of consumer evaluation on perceived risk, perceived value and intention to purchase. Proceedings of the 18th Annual Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education, CAUTHE, Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 11-14 February 2008. Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia: Griffith University.

Hotel restaurant co-branding - The impact of consumer evaluation on perceived risk, perceived value and intention to purchase

2008

Conference Publication

Trends and issues in Tourism and Hospitality degree education in Australia: Will the bubble burst?

Breakey, N and Craig-Smith, S. (2008). Trends and issues in Tourism and Hospitality degree education in Australia: Will the bubble burst?. 18th Annual Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 11 - 14 February, 2008. Gold Coast, Australia: Griffith University.

Trends and issues in Tourism and Hospitality degree education in Australia: Will the bubble burst?

2008

Conference Publication

Going bush: An innovative regional tourism internship project

Breakey, Noreen, Robinson, Richard, Beesley, Lisa and Craig-Smith, Stephen (2008). Going bush: An innovative regional tourism internship project. 6th Asia-Pacific CHRIE (APacCHRIE) Conference, Perth, Australia, 21-25 May 2008. Perth, Australia: APAC-CHRIE.

Going bush: An innovative regional tourism internship project

2008

Book

Industry performance analyser for tourism (IPAT) research and pilot study

Scott, Noel and Breakey, Noreen (2008). Industry performance analyser for tourism (IPAT) research and pilot study. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.: Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre.

Industry performance analyser for tourism (IPAT) research and pilot study

2007

Journal Article

Yield applied to destination management: an inefficient analogy

Scott, Noel and Breakey, Noreen (2007). Yield applied to destination management: an inefficient analogy. Tourism Economics, 13 (3), 441-452. doi: 10.5367/000000007781497755

Yield applied to destination management: an inefficient analogy

2007

Journal Article

Hospitality degree programs in Australia: A continuing evolution

Breakey, Noreen M. and Craig-Smith, Stephen J. (2007). Hospitality degree programs in Australia: A continuing evolution. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 14 (2), 102-118. doi: 10.1375/jhtm.14.2.102

Hospitality degree programs in Australia: A continuing evolution

2007

Conference Publication

Undergraduate hospitality degree programs in Australia: Three decades of evolution

Breakey, N. M. and Craig-Smith, S. J. (2007). Undergraduate hospitality degree programs in Australia: Three decades of evolution. Cauthe 2007, Sydney, Australia, 11-14 February, 2007. Sydney, Australia: CAUTHE.

Undergraduate hospitality degree programs in Australia: Three decades of evolution

2006

Conference Publication

'Yield applied to destination management - an inefficient analogy?'

Scott, N R and Breakey, N M (2006). 'Yield applied to destination management - an inefficient analogy?'. 16th Annual CAUTHE Conference - 'to the city and beyond...', Melbourne Australia, 6-9 February, 2006. Melbourne Australia: Victoria University.

'Yield applied to destination management - an inefficient analogy?'

2006

Other Outputs

Tourism destination development - beyond Butler

Breakey, Noreen Maree (2006). Tourism destination development - beyond Butler. PhD Thesis, School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/158161

Tourism destination development - beyond Butler

2006

Conference Publication

Special Event Evolution: The Schoolies Festival

Breakey, N M, McKinnon, S. E. and Scott, N R (2006). Special Event Evolution: The Schoolies Festival. Global Events Congress and Event Educators' Forum, Customs House, Brisbane Australia, 26-28 September 2006. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland Press.

Special Event Evolution: The Schoolies Festival

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2025
    Strengthening sustainability of the Indian Ocean Territories Marine Parks and local economy, through collaborative world-class eco-tourism
    Indian Ocean Territories Marine Parks
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2005 - 2007
    Visitation to World Heritage Areas: The case of the Riversleigh Australian Fossil Mammal Site
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Noreen Breakey is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Green Destinations

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Mireia Guix

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Noreen Breakey directly for media enquiries about:

  • ecotourism
  • sustainable tourism
  • tourism and environmental ethics
  • tourism and hospitality education
  • tourism and World Heritage Areas

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