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2006 QANTAS AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS
Winners
honoured in gala ceremony
Australian tourism and hospitality operators
have celebrated their achievements this evening at the industry’s
own ‘night of nights’ with the 2006 Qantas Australian Tourism Award
winners being announced in a gala spectacular at Star City Hotel and
Casino Sydney. The Qantas Australian Tourism Awards
are organised annually on behalf of the tourism industry by the National
Tourism Alliance (NTA).
This evening close to 800 tourism leaders,
representatives and industry supporters made their way to Sydney to
celebrate the annual event.
“The evening is the culmination
of a strong year in tourism with all categories displaying the high
standards of tourism operators in Australia today,”
said Col Hughes, Chairman, NTA.
“The 2006 award recipients provided an incredible cross section of
what tourism is in this beautiful and diverse country of ours.”
Some of the highlights
of the night included the National Museum of Australia (ACT) being awarded
the Major Tourist Attraction award, Sydney Royal Easter Show (NSW) taking
out the Major Festivals and Events category, Australia Zoo (QLD) for
tourism retailing and Fantasea Cruises (QLD) picking up the Significant
Tourist Attraction.
"Congratulations to all of the
winners of the 2006 Qantas Travel and Tourism Awards. Each of the winners
have demonstrated excellence, innovation and commitment to our tourism
industry. These awards demonstrate the quality and exceptional performance
of tourism operator’s right across Australia,
“said Fran Bailey, Minister for Small Business and Tourism.
Fran Bailey paid tribute to the Sydney
Royal Easter Show, which won the award for the Major Festival &
Special Events.
"The Sydney Royal Easter Show
is a fantastic event, bringing the country to the city for millions
of Australians. Families love a day at the Sydney Royal Easter Show,
with show bags, rides and animal shows. The contribution to tourism,
both in attracting tourists to the Easter Show and in generating interest
in visiting regional Australia, is enormous,”
Minister Bailey said.
Fran Bailey also paid tribute to Australia
Zoo, which won the award for Tourism Retailing.
"Australia Zoo is one of the
world's best zoos, making a huge contribution to conservation and tourism.
Every dollar earned at Australia Zoo is re-invested back in the Zoo
for conservation efforts. Newly appointed Tourism Ambassador
Terri Irwin is doing a fantastic job at promoting Australia through
her conservation message, especially to our key American tourism market,
“said Minister Fran Bailey.
Chairman of the National Tourism Alliance
Col Hughes hosted the evening along with Qantas Regional General Manager
NSW, Simon Bernardi. Federal Minister for Small Business
and Tourism Fran Bailey was in attendance along with host state Minister
for Tourism Sandra Nori.
“We are here to honour those people who have dedicated their time
and efforts to developing the best products of the highest standards”,
said the Regional General Manager NSW, Qantas, Simon Bernardi.
“Qantas is proud to be able to assist
in presenting this year’s awards and to be provided the opportunity
to meet so many of the operators who help to attract domestic and international
visitors to Australia,” said Bernardi.
Entertaining the evening in style were
the successful stage show Priscilla Queen of the Desert, The
Qantas Australian Children’s choir, along with a traditional indigenous
Welcome to Country ceremony. Australia’s surf lifesavers were also
recognised celebrating their centenary year of service.
Channel Seven personality Mark Beretta
of Seven Sunrise MC’d the event along with travel presenter
Shelly Craft of the award-winning Great Outdoors program.
The 2006 Qantas Australian Travel
and Tourism awards serve to recognise and reward excellence and the
evenings announcements and festivities are our way of saying
‘thank you’ to the operators for their hard work and enthusiasm,”
said Col Hughes.
Finalists for the Qantas Australian Tourism
Awards are drawn from the State and Territory Tourism Awards across
27 categories with award winners listed below. A description of each
of the recipients is also attached along with a low resolution image.
The 2006 Australian Tourism Awards were
supported by naming rights sponsor, Qantas, platinum sponsor Tourism
Australia , host state Tourism NSW and other sponsors Channel
7, Star City, Ernst and Young, Hunter Valley Wines, and
Lion Nathan.
The Australian tourism industry is
a $75 billion industry which provides jobs for more than half a million
Australians, with more than 200,000 of these jobs in regional Australia
2006 QANTAS Australian Tourism Award
Category Winners are listed below.
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2006 QANTAS AUSTRALIAN TOURISM
AWARD WINNERS |
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| 1.
Major Tourist Attractions |
National Museum of Australia,
ACT |
| 2.
Significant Tourist Attractions |
Fantasea Cruises - Reefworld,
QLD |
| 3.
Major Festival & Special Events |
Sydney Royal Easter Show,
NSW |
| 4.
Significant Festivals & Events |
Fun 4 Kids Festival, VIC |
| 5.
Ecotourism |
Kooljaman at Cape Leveque,
WA |
| 6.
Heritage & Cultural Tourism |
Discovery EcoTours Australia,
NT |
| 7.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Tourism |
Muru Mittigar Aboriginal
Cultural and Education Centre, NSW |
| 8.
General Tourism Services |
two eight two eight, NSW |
| 9.
Meetings & Business Tourism |
Geelong Otway Tourism, VIC |
| 10.
Tourism Retailing |
Australia Zoo - Australia
Zoo Retail, QLD |
| 11.Major
Tour & Transport Operators |
Quicksilver Group of Companies
- Quicksilver Group, QLD |
| 12.
Significant Tour & Transport Operators |
Tri State Safaris, NSW |
| 13.
Adventure Tourism |
North Star Cruises, WA |
| 14.
Destination Promotion |
Tourism Noosa, QLD |
| 15.
Tourism Product Marketing |
Pure Tasmania Launch, TAS |
| 16.
Media |
Outback Queensland Tourism
Authority - Queensland's Outback Travellers' Guide, QLD |
| 17.
Tourism Education & Training |
Canberra Institute of Technology
- Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, ACT |
| 18.
Tourism Restaurants & Catering Services |
Dracula's Cabaret Restaurant,
VIC |
| 19.
Tourism Wineries |
Bimbadgen Estate Wines,
NSW |
| 20.
Tourist & Caravan Parks |
Adelaide Shores Caravan
Resort, SA |
| 21.
Backpacker Accommodation |
Greenhouse Backpacker (The
Friendly Group), VIC |
| 22.
Hosted Accommodation |
Woodlands Rainforest Bungalows,
VIC |
| 23.
Unique Accommodation |
The Henry Jones Art Hotel,
TAS |
| 24.
Standard Accommodation |
Miami Hotel Melbourne, VIC |
| 25.
Deluxe Accommodation |
Seashells Resort Broome,
WA |
| 26.
Luxury Accommodation |
The Westin Melbourne, VIC |
| 27.
New Tourism Development |
Australian Garden - Royal
Botanic Gardens Melbourne, VIC |
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