Tuesday, 16 May 2023

South Australian tourism businesses among nation’s best

Adelaide Zoo
Seven South Australian tourism operators were rewarded at the 2022 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards last night, placing them among the nation’s best businesses.

Adelaide Zoo took home the coveted gold in the Major Tourism Attraction category, recognising one of Adelaide’s most iconic attractions for its unique behind-the-scenes experiences and commitment to sustainability and conservation.

The Cedars Hahndorf and Woodhouse Activity Centre, both representing the Adelaide Hills region, were rewarded with silver in the Cultural Tourism and Unique Accommodation categories respectively.

Bronze medals went to Bendleby Ranges for Adventure Tourism, Sequoia Lodge for New Tourism Business, Redwing Farm for Hosted Accommodation, and Eos by SkyCity for 5 Star Luxury Accommodation.

The Australian Tourism Awards celebrate innovation and exceptional standards in tourism nationwide. 75 awards overall were presented across 25 categories, with gold, silver and bronze awarded in each category. Gold award winners from the 2022 South Australian Tourism Awards went on to represent the state at this prestigious event and go up against winners from Australia’s states and territories.

“This is the biggest annual celebration of tourism business excellence in Australia. And we have much to celebrate recognising and elevating the very best of what tourism has to offer in this great country of ours,” said Shaun de Bruyn, Chairperson of the Australian Tourism Awards and Chief Executive Officer of Tourism Industry Council SA.

“As an industry, we are susceptible to many external factors, which has been highlighted over the past several years, but we continue to innovate, collaborate, and come back strong. Many of our tourism operators are going from strength to strength, bouncing back after the worst of the pandemic,” Mr de Bruyn continued.

Woodhouse Activity Centre
The best of the best of Australia’s tourism industry, including Federal Minister for Trade and Tourism Senator the Hon Don Farrell, South Australian Minister for Tourism and Multi-Cultural Affairs Zoe Bettison and Tourism Australia’s Managing Director Phillipa Harrison, gathered at Doltone House on Sydney’s Darling Island to celebrate the outstanding tourism businesses across Australia and reveal the national winners.

Nominations for the 2023 South Australian Tourism Awards open on Wednesday 22 March. Learn more at www.satourismawards.com.au.

*Source: South Australian Tourism Industry Council info@ticsa.com.au

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