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read moreMandurah in Western Australia has secured ATIC’s award for Top Tourism Town 2023, with Queenstown in Tasmania awarded gold in the Small Tourism Town category, Dwellingup in Western Australia awarded gold in the Tiny Tourism Town category and Rosanna Angus from WAITOC taking home gold for Australia’s Top Tour Guide.
The Awards were presented by the Australian Tourism Industry Council (ATIC) at Parliament House in Canberra. ATIC is the national representative body for tourism which provides leadership and representation through a national voice for tourism, and are sponsored by Tourism Australia and Qantas. Winners are determined by a state and national level voting process combining people’s choice votes and an industry judging panel.
Shaun de Bruyn, Chairman Australia’s Top Tourism Town Awards noted “The town of Mandurah in Western Australia has won the top award for the first time ever, and we congratulate them in taking out the top prize in 2023.
“Mandurah, a small city on the south west coast of Western Australia, is known for its stunning waterways and coastline, internationally significant wetlands, and The Estuary and Peel Inlet are some of Australia’s most spectacular playgrounds for boating, fishing and wildlife watching. It offers a relaxed atmosphere making it the perfect holiday destination.”
de Bruyn added “Queenstown in Tasmania, won Gold in the Small Tourism Town category. This remote West Coast town is home to a vibrant arts precinct, century-old steam train and breathtaking mountain views.
“The Tiny Tourism Town category has seen Dwellingup in Western Australia, a small town an hour and a half south from Perth, the Gold winner. Dwellingup is a nature playground where mountain bike and hiking trails gently wind through the Darling Scarp.”
“Australia’s Top Tourism Town Awards 2023 are part of the Australian Tourism Awards series, with a focus on promoting regional tourism in Australia - this is the chance for our regions to really claim the spotlight. They promote not only the individual towns themselves, but also the positive impact tourism has on regional communities.
“Competition has been fierce this year, and we’ve had strong representation across all categories from each state and territory. Our awards form part of the Quality Tourism Framework which combines multiple tourism accreditations, business development and awards programs into a single, user-friendly online tool to develop tourism businesses of all sizes all over Australia to grow their market.”
The award ceremony also revealed Australia’s Top Tour Guide, with Rosanna Angus from WAITOC (pictured above) taking home the Gold.
As part of the awards formalities, all state and territory finalists and their guests were treated to a lunch time ceremony at Canberra’s Parliament House, with addresses by Minister for Trade and Tourism, Don Farrell, and Executive General Manager of Corporate Affairs for Tourism Australia, Bede Fennell.
Fennell said Tourism Australia congratulates all of the award finalists and winners for their hard work and ongoing commitment to Australia’s tourism industry adding “Tourism is the lifeblood of so many communities around the country and the Top Tourism Town Awards are a chance to acknowledge the contribution they have made to our visitor economy.
“Tourism towns have helped to make Australia the welcoming and desirable destination it is today, and we thank these communities for all of their hard work and resilience over the past few years.”
See full list of category finalists and winners below, along with main award winner bios.
For more information on the Top Tourism Awards by ATIC visit www.toptourismtowns.com.au
GOLD WINNER BIOS
Top Tourism Town: GOLD winner – Mandurah, WA
Mandurah has stunning waterways and coastline, internationally significant wetlands and is intrinsically connected to its natural environment which is a strong visitor drawcard. It is one of Australia’s most spectacular playgrounds for boating, fishing and wildlife watching. The Estuary and Peel Inlet provide endless water-based activities including riding jet skis, BBQ boats, houseboating and more. No trip to Mandurah is complete without a boat cruise through the canals or trip to see world renowned artist Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah outdoor exhibition. Mandurah is known for its beautiful waterways and relaxed holiday atmosphere making it the perfect family holiday destination.
Small Tourism Town: GOLD winner – Queenstown, TAS
Queenstown, a remote West Coast town in Tasmania, offers an unforgettable experience for adventurous travellers. Once one of the richest mining towns in the world, Queenstown is now home to a vibrant arts precinct, century-old steam train, and breathtaking mountain views. Visitors can explore the town's history through murals, museums, and art galleries, while thrill-seekers discover mountain bike tracks, bouldering fields and access to many of Tasmania’s unique rainforest hikes. The town's biennial Unconformity Festival showcases all genres of artists, performers, and storytellers. While the journey to Queenstown may be challenging, it's worth the wait to experience this Tasmanian gem.
Tiny Tourism Town: GOLD winner – Dwellingup, WA (pictured above)
Dwellingup is an ancient place where trails meet and dreamtime stories still echo along the Murray River and through the old-growth forest. It’s a nature playground, where mountain bike and hiking trails gently wind and trace the curves of the Darling Scarp. A place where you can truly retreat, adventure and explore. Indulge in local produce, admire celebrated artisans and experience cultural and eco experiences. Sleep under the blanket of a billion stars, discover isolated swimming holes amongst towering trees and completely disconnect, immersed in the sounds of nature.
14th June 2023 - QTIC names Caloundra as Queensland’s Top Tourism Town and Joel McPherson as winner of Top Tour Guide
31st May 2023 - Newcastle secures NSW’s ‘Top Tourism Town’ award
13th September 2022 - Mudgee NSW wins national Top Tourism Town award for second year in a row
14th June 2022 - QTIC announces Queensland’s Top Tourism Town Awards
16th July 2021 - Ballarat named Top Tourism Town in Victoria
22nd January 2021 - QTIC announces new ‘Top Tourism Town’ awards program
28th August 2020 - St Helens secures award for Tasmania’s Top Tourism Town
8th September 2018 - Kalgoorlie-Boulder named Western Australia’s Top Tourism Town
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