One hundred and one leading tourism businesses, events, and visitor experiences have today been announced as finalists in the 2019 Regional Tourism Awards.
We’ve quizzed some of our past entrants to see what they think of the Regional Tourism Awards. Find out their top tips for entrants, why they enter the awards and where they’ve found help along the way.
Up next is the Albury Visitor Information Centre.
We’ve quizzed some of our past entrants to see what they think of the Regional Tourism Awards. Find out their top tips for entrants, why they enter the awards and where they’ve found help along the way.
Up next is Tania Sibrey, Chief Cook, Bottlewasher & Food Explorer at Food I Am in Wagga Wagga.
We’ve quizzed some of our past entrants to see what they think of the Regional Tourism Awards. Find out their top tips for entrants, why they enter the awards and where they’ve found help along the way.
Up next is Fiona Barden, Business Development Coordinator at Coffs Harbour City Council.
We’ve quizzed some of our past entrants to see what they think of the Regional Tourism Awards. Find out their top tips for entrants, why they enter the awards and where they’ve found help along the way.
Up next is Alex Smit, Owner of The River Deck in Albury.
We’ve quizzed some of our past entrants to see what they think of the Regional Tourism Awards. Find out their top tips for entrants, why they enter the awards and where they’ve found help along the way.
Up next is Cara George, CEO of Mudgee Region Tourism.
We’ve quizzed some of our past entrants to see what they think of the Regional Tourism Awards. Find out their top tips for entrants, why they enter the awards and where they’ve found help along the way.
Up first is Nikki Robertson, Manager of the Liverpool Plains Visitor Information Centre on the New England Highway in Willow Tree.
Tourism operators and event organisers across the state are invited to enter the 2019 Regional Tourism Awards with submissions in the annual awards program open from today.
Leading regional tourism businesses, events, and visitor experiences from Oberon to Broken Hill and north to the Queensland border were recognised at the 2018 Country & Outback Regional Tourism Awards in Orange on Saturday night.
Leading regional tourism businesses, events, and visitor experiences stretching from the Great Lakes region to the Tweed were recognised at the 2018 North Coast Regional Tourism Awards in Coffs Harbour last night.
Pictured above: Sheep grazing in Country NSW near Mudgee. Credit: Destination NSW.