Frank Moore (tourism advocate)

Sir Frank Thomas Moore, AO (29 November 1930 – 10 October 2024) was an Australian businessman noted for his long-term promotion of the Australian tourism industry, particularly in Queensland.

He was chair of the Corporation 1978-90,[3] during which time he spearheaded the creation of international airports in Townsville and Cairns.

[3] He was instrumental in creating the team and the application for Queensland's successful nomination to host World Expo 88 in Brisbane.

[3] He has also served as chair of the Federal Government's Tourism Forecasting Council, Nature Resorts Limited, Advent Tourism Fund Management Ltd and Great Southern Railway.

He was a founding director of Jupiters Limited, a Director of Gold Coast Airport Corporation and a member of the World Travel and Tourism Council.