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Western Australia Clinches Sixteen Medals at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, Reinforcing Its Status as a Global Tourism Leader: Know More

Western Australia Clinches Sixteen Medals at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, Reinforcing Its Status as a Global Tourism Leader: Know More
Western Australia wins Qantas Australian Tourism Awards for best tourism destination

Western Australia (WA) has once again proven its strength as a world-class tourism destination, with local businesses bringing home 16 prestigious medals at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards held in Fremantle, Australia’s reigning Top Tourism Town. The awards, presented to a wide array of tourism businesses across the country, showcase the exceptional experiences and services available in WA, from luxury accommodations to cultural and adventure-based tours.

Gold Medals for Excellence in WA’s Tourism Sector

At the heart of WA’s success were three businesses that took home Gold medals for their exceptional services and experiences. The Gourmet Camp Oven Experience was awarded two Golds, one for its excellence in Tourism Restaurants & Catering Services and another for its achievements in Food Tourism. This unique dining experience, set amidst the stunning landscape of WA, showcases the region’s culinary offerings, elevating it to a must-do for food lovers and tourists alike.

The Swan Valley Visitor Centre also claimed a Gold medal for Visitor Information Services. Known for its extensive visitor resources and services, the centre provides essential information for those exploring the Swan Valley’s renowned wineries, restaurants, and unique cultural experiences.

Silver Medals Recognize WA’s Diverse and Rich Tourism Offerings

In addition to the Gold medal winners, WA’s tourism industry also earned a wealth of Silver medals, reflecting the depth and diversity of experiences available in the state. The WA Museum Boola Bardip, which offers an immersive and diverse experience of the region’s history and culture, received a Silver in Major Tourist Attractions. Meanwhile, Albany’s Historic Whaling Station took home a Silver in the Cultural Tourism category, offering visitors a unique glimpse into WA’s whaling history and its connection to the region’s heritage.

Broadwater Resort in Busselton earned a Silver for its 3 – 3.5 Star Accommodation, providing affordable yet comfortable options for visitors exploring the scenic Margaret River region. The Mandalay Holiday Resort, also awarded Silver, stood out in the Caravan & Holiday Parks category, providing families and adventurers a welcoming base for exploration.

The Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours received a Silver medal for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Tourism Experiences, giving visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the traditional custodians of the land. In the Festivals & Events category, Subi Blooms x Gather also earned Silver, celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of WA’s floriculture and its blossoming event scene.

A Showcase of WA’s Retail and Touristic Services

Silver awards were also earned by Willie Creek Pearls for Tourism Retail, Hire & Services, offering visitors the chance to experience the iconic WA pearl industry. The tourism industry also saw several businesses acknowledged for their outstanding tour services. HeliSpirit, with its exceptional helicopter tour offerings, earned a Silver for Major Tour & Transport Operators, while the Margaret River Discovery Co, offering guided tours of the region’s best sights, received a Silver in the same category.

Off The Beaten Track WA, dedicated to providing accessible tourism experiences for all, was awarded a Silver in Excellence in Accessible Tourism, further showcasing WA’s commitment to inclusivity and equal access for tourists. The Wadjemup/Rottnest Island “A Little Longer” Campaign received Silver in the Tourism Marketing & Campaigns category, highlighting the campaign’s effectiveness in promoting one of the region’s most iconic destinations. Finally, Wooleen Station, a remote outback destination offering hosted accommodation, earned a Silver in Hosted Accommodation.

Bronze Medals Celebrate WA’s Growing Tourism Impact

Bronze medals were also awarded to several Western Australian businesses, further underscoring the quality and innovation across the state’s tourism sector. Albany’s Historic Whaling Station took home a Bronze in the Tourist Attractions category for its unique heritage experience. HeliSpirit earned a Bronze in the Major Tour & Transport Operators category, highlighting its role in giving visitors a fresh perspective of WA’s natural beauty through unforgettable aerial tours.

Margaret River Discovery Co earned a Bronze for its exceptional services as a Tour & Transport Operator, reinforcing the region’s status as a top tourist destination. Off The Beaten Track WA’s Bronze for Excellence in Accessible Tourism is yet another recognition of WA’s growing commitment to inclusivity in tourism. The Wadjemup/Rottnest Island “A Little Longer” Campaign also won a Bronze in Tourism Marketing & Campaigns, enhancing Rottnest Island’s status as a top tourism destination.

WA’s Commitment to Excellence in Tourism Experiences

Tourism Council WA CEO, Evan Hall, praised all of the WA medalists and finalists, emphasizing their dedication to elevating visitor experiences and cementing Western Australia’s reputation as a vibrant and inclusive tourism destination. Hall highlighted the exceptional diversity in WA’s tourism offerings, from Perth’s world-class city attractions to the remarkable experiences available in the state’s rural and regional areas.

With Fremantle and Rottnest Island providing the backdrop for the national awards ceremony, Hall emphasized the significance of having industry leaders from across the country in WA, allowing them to experience firsthand the incredible tourism offerings in the region. The event also served as a platform to showcase Western Australia as a world-class events destination.

Western Australia’s Continued Growth as a Global Tourism Hub

The impressive achievements of Western Australia’s tourism businesses at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards highlight the state’s ongoing growth as a global tourism hub. These awards bring increased recognition to the state’s tourism sector, encouraging both domestic and international visitors to explore all that WA has to offer. With a diverse range of award-winning businesses in various categories, tourists are encouraged to explore the region’s best-kept secrets, from cultural experiences to world-class accommodations and breathtaking natural beauty.

For anyone planning a visit to Western Australia, there has never been a better time to explore the award-winning experiences that the state offers. The 16 medals won at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards stand as a testament to the exceptional talent, innovation, and passion driving WA’s tourism industry.

As Hall noted, now is the perfect time to book a trip in Western Australia, ensuring that visitors can experience these award-winning destinations for themselves.

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