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The National Awards for the Tourism Industry
Darwin, Northern Territory | Friday 15 March 2024
The Australian Tourism Awards are the industry’s national standard of excellence. Finalists are chosen from each state’s Gold winners and are then put to our panel of expert industry judges, where a winner of the nation is then crowned. The winners are all shapes and sizes, serious and fun, and come from all walks of Australian life.
The Qantas Australian Tourism Awards is the pinnacle event of the tourism industry in Australia, recognizing excellence and innovation in tourism businesses and experiences across the nation.
The inaugural Talking Tourism Forum features a full-day program that will bring together industry leaders as speakers who will facilitate dynamic panel discussions, and offer a valuable opportunity for tourism professionals to acquire, exchange, and broaden their knowledge. The forum will explore key topics such as achieving inclusivity, implementing digital best practices, leveraging success to enter new markets, and attracting more customers.
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GIFT provides a range of services, including practical and research-based training for industry professionals in Australia and overseas. Training programs can be tailored to particular needs, drawing upon the world-class expertise of Griffith University staff in tourism, finance, town planning, information technology and other areas. Training courses build on our extensive teaching, applied research and practical industry experience.
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Griffith University is aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ) and is committed to contributing to building resilient economies that promote decent work and improve the well-being of individuals and communities.
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GIFT has worked closely with industry and government to develop training resources to improve the visitor experience and create memorable tourist experiences. In 2012, Dr Sarah Gardiner and Professor Noel Scott were successful in securing an Australian Government TQUAL Grant. They worked with five businesses—including Dreamworld, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Get Wet Surf School, Paradise Jetboating and Australian Kayaking Adventures—to develop and test new products particularly targeted at the Chinese independent travel and student markets.
Tourism product development training for Indonesian tourism stakeholders
GIFT, funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has developed a training workshops for Indonesian tourism managers for the Australia Awards Indonesia Program. Now in its second year, the course is supported by Griffith University and Sunshine Coast University staff. During the course participants work on individual research projects that they implement on their return.
The course is delivered in three phases:
- One week pre-course workshop in Labuan Bajo, Flores.
- Three-week short course in North Queensland and the Gold Coast.
- Post-course workshop in Indonesia.
Training for tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals
The United Nations Development Goals are 17 specific goals the global community has agreed on to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. In some way, sustainable tourism has the capacity to contribute. GIFT researchers work with international agencies, and public and private partners on training initiatives which assist stakeholders to apply tourism to achieve these goals. Special focus is given to those specifically relating to tourism, namely: Goal 8 (Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all); Goal 12 (Ensure sustainable Consumption and Production patterns); and Goal 14 (Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development).
Tourism Economics and Tourism Satellite Accounts
As tourism statistics are not part of the core System of National Accounts, the role of Tourism Satellite Accounts is critical to tourism analysts and policy makers. Tourism contribution and its impacts on the whole economy can only be quantified through the Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA). The TSA framework brings both demand and supply sides of the tourism sector together for better planning and decision making. Dr Tien Pham has extensive experience in the TSA field and led the development of sub-state TSA for tourism destinations in Queensland, and subsequently he developed the State TSA for all states and territories in Australia. He has provided advice, seminar and training to industry and government departments in Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
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In 2024, the WA Training Awards celebrates 30 years!
In addition to the recognition and opportunities these prestigious awards bring, winners in an individual category receive $3,000.
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The Awards have eight individual categories, and five organisation categories.
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2023 Australian Tourism Awards - Winners
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GOLD – wukalina Walk TAS SILVER – Cape York Peninsula Lodge QLD BRONZE – Ngurrangga Tours WA
Adventure Tourism
GOLD – Ocean Rafting QLD SILVER – Bendleby Ranges SA BRONZE – Balloon Aloft Australia NSW
Tour & Transport Operators
GOLD – Air Adventure Golf TAS SILVER – Swan River Seaplanes WA BRONZE – NT Bird Specialists Birding & Photographic Safaris NT
Caravan & Holiday Parks
GOLD – BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort QLD SILVER – Alivio Tourist Park Canberra CBR BRONZE – NRMA Phillip Island Beachfront Holiday Park VIC
Unique Accommodation
GOLD – Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm WA SILVER – Jamala Wildlife Lodge CBR BRONZE – Woodhouse Adventure Park SA
GOLD – Fun Over 50 Holidays – Immersive Tours and Adventures QLD SILVER – Sydney By Kayak NSW BRONZE – National Arboretum Canberra CBR
Visitor Information Services
GOLD – Canberra and Region Visitors Centre CBR SILVER – Mandurah Visitor Centre WA BRONZE – Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre SA
Tourism Restaurants & Catering Services
GOLD – Grain of the Silos TAS SILVER – Potager NSW BRONZE – Core Cider House WA
Tourism Marketing & Campaigns
GOLD – The Tweed Tourism Company NSW SILVER – Rockhampton Regional Council – Explore Rockhampton QLD BRONZE – BIG Reasons to visit Mandurah – Visit Mandurah WA
3-3.5 Star Accommodation
GOLD – Urban Camp Melbourne VIC SILVER – ibis Adelaide SA BRONZE – Magnums Unique Accommodation Airlie Beach QLD
5 Star Luxury Accommodation
GOLD – The Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa Palm Cove – Adults Tropical Escapes QLD SILVER – Chocolate Gannets VIC BRONZE – Pullman Bunker Bay Resort WA
Major Festivals & Events
GOLD – Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers QLD SILVER – Tesselaar KaBloom VIC BRONZE – Darwin Festival NT
Major Tourist Attractions
GOLD – Australian Reptile Park NSW SILVER – Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary QLD BRONZE – Zoos Victoria – Melbourne Zoo VIC
Cultural Tourism
GOLD – Royal Australian Mint CBR SILVER – Fun Over 50 Holidays – Immersive Tours and Adventures QLD BRONZE – Geelong Gallery VIC
New Tourism Business
GOLD – On Board TAS SILVER – Nexus Airlines WA BRONZE – Port River Cruises SA
Major Tour & Transport Operators
GOLD – Pennicott Wilderness Journeys TAS SILVER – Ocean Rafting QLD BRONZE – Searoad Ferries VIC
Hosted Accommodation
GOLD – The Dragonfly Inn TAS SILVER – Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat QLD BRONZE – Kangaroo Ridge Retreat VIC
Self-Contained Accommodation
GOLD – The Woods Ocean Grove VIC SILVER – Tree Chalets WA BRONZE – The Granary | Richmond Hill TAS
Tourism Retail and Hire Services
GOLD – Origins Market WA SILVER – The Museum Shop at the National Museum of Australia CBR BRONZE – Go Adventure Nagambie VIC
Business Event Venues
GOLD – Darwin Convention Centre NT SILVER – Peppers Silo Hotel TAS BRONZE – Pullman Bunker Bay Resort WA
Tourism Wineries, Distilleries & Breweries
GOLD – Bangor Vineyard Shed TAS SILVER – Seppeltsfield Wines SA BRONZE – Billson’s Brewery VIC
Excellence in Food Tourism
GOLD – Love Lord Howe NSW SILVER – The Truffle Farm – Home of Australia’s first black Truffle TAS BRONZE – Adelaide Showground Farmers’ Market SA
4-4.5 Star Deluxe Accommodation
GOLD – Beach Huts Middleton SA SILVER – Ship Inn Stanley TAS BRONZE – Cape York Peninsula Lodge QLD
Festivals & Events
GOLD – Lights on the Lake – National Capital Authority CBR SILVER – 2023 Ord Valley Muster WA BRONZE – Tumbafest Inc NSW
Tourist Attractions
GOLD – Katherine Outback Experience NT SILVER – Bundaberg Rum Distillery Visitor Experience QLD BRONZE – d’Arenberg SA
Excellence in Accessible Tourism
GOLD – Adelaide Fringe SA SILVER – Accessible Accommodation VIC BRONZE – Katherine Outback Experience NT
- Australia Awards in Indonesia
The Australia Awards are prestigious, transformational scholarships and short courses offered to emerging leaders for study, research and professional development in Australia
In commemoration of 70 years of Australian Scholarships in Indonesia, the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia hosts a prestigious Alumni Gala Dinner in Jakarta, a grand event attended by nearly 700 Indonesian graduates from Australian universities.
The Australian Embassy in Indonesia launches the 70 Years of Australian Scholarships in Indonesia campaign at Gandaria City, Jakarta. Spearheaded by the Embassy and Consulates-General in Indonesia, this year-long endeavour stands as a heartfelt tribute, celebrating the remarkable achievements of Australian alumni who have made a profound impact across various fields.
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs inaugurates the “70 Years, 70 Faces: Australian Alumni in Indonesia” Photo Exhibition. The exhibition showcases more than 70 outstanding alumni from various backgrounds who are making a positive impact in their communities and shaping the future of Indonesia. They represent the extensive network of over 200,000 Australian alumni spread across Indonesia.
Recipients of the G20 “Recover Together, Recover Stronger” Scholarships meet with the President of Indonesia and the Prime Minister of Australia during the G20 Summit in Bali. These scholars will pursue postgraduate studies at Australian universities in areas of digital transformation, energy transition, and global health.
Colombo Plan alumnus and former Vice President of Indonesia, Prof Dr Boediono, graces the Alumni Gala Dinner in Jakarta to mark 70 years since the first cohort of Colombo Plan scholarship recipients from Indonesia arrived in Australia.
Continuing its year-long program to mark 70 years of Australian scholarships in Indonesia, the Australian Embassy takes its jubilant celebrations to Yogyakarta. Over 250 Yogyakarta-based Australian alumni, and members of the Indonesia-Australia youth organisation CAUSINDY, attend the Gala Dinner.
During the inauguration of the "70 Years, 70 Faces: Australian Alumni in Indonesia" Photo Exhibition, the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs engages in a delightful conversation with two original Colombo Plan scholars, Dr Jonathan Parapak and Dr Koesmarihati Koesnowarso.
Celebrating 70 years of Australian Scholarships in Indonesia, the Australian Consulate General in Makassar hosts an unforgettable Alumni Gala Dinner dedicated to the eastern regions of Indonesia. More than 220 Australian alumni gather in Makassar to mark this historic milestone.
The Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, in the company of the 2022 Alumni of the Year, Najwa Shihab, proudly bestows this year's Alumni Awards winners: Koesmarihati Koesnowarso, Jeanne Rini Poespoprodjo and Jonathan Sudharta.
In commemorating the momentous 70 years of Australian scholarships in Indonesia, the Australian Consulate-General in Surabaya organises an Australian Alumni Gala Dinner, drawing together a grand assembly of over 350 alumni hailing from the vicinity of Surabaya.
The alumni joyfully seized the moment, commemorating the occasion by taking a delightful wefie during the auspicious launch of the "70 Years of Australian Scholarships in Indonesia" campaign.
In a momentous celebration of 70 years of Australian scholarships in Indonesia, the Australian Consulate-General in Bali hosts a grand Gala Dinner befitting of the occasion's significance. Over 150 Indonesian graduates from Australian universities come to pay tribute to this historic milestone.
Amidst the excitement of the "70 Years of Australian Scholarships in Indonesia" campaign launch, the alumni have the delightful opportunity to capture a memorable wefie with the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia.
The Australia Awards Scholarships are more than a qualification, they are a life-changing experience (Photo courtesy of Victoria University).
Representatives from the Indonesian government's security agencies, including the National Armed Forces and Police, attend a Short Course on Women in Leadership in the Security Sector.
Scholarship recipients of the Split-Site Masters Program (SSMP) enjoy their time together in Australia. Through the SSMP, these change agents have the opportunity to spend a year studying at a university in Indonesia, and another year at a university in Australia (photo courtesy of the University of Adelaide).
The Australia Awards offer a world-class education in a friendly and safe multicultural society, with the opportunity to make links with Australia’s public, private, academic and NGO networks (Photo courtesy of The University of Adelaide).
Three aspiring women at Sydney Harbour Bridge during the Organisational Leadership and Management Practices for Disabled People’s Organisations Short Course.
Indonesian scholars gather at the Australia Awards’ Mid-Year event held in Perth, where they can grow their networks and make connections with scholars from other countries (photo courtesy of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade).
The Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships that provide you with high-quality educational experiences at world-class universities (Photo courtesy of Bond University).
English Language Training Assistance students from the Equity Target Provinces prepare their English language skills to apply for the Australia Awards Scholarships.
The Australia Awards offer a world-class education in a friendly and safe multicultural society, with the opportunity to make links with Australia’s public, private, academic and NGO networks (Photo courtesy of The University of New South Wales).
Emerging leaders from the Organisations for People with Disabilities (OPDs) and the Government of Indonesia agencies attend a short course on the role of government and OPDs in the implementation of policy reform for inclusive development.
The Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships that provide you with high-quality educational experiences at world-class universities (Photo courtesy of Flinders University).
Participants of the Australia Awards Short Course on Climate Finance visit Solar Share in Canberra to learn best practices and lessons from managing a solar farm run by the communities.
The Australia Awards offer a world-class education in a friendly and safe multicultural society, with the opportunity to make links with Australia’s public, private, academic and NGO networks (Photo courtesy of Griffith University).
An outstanding group of scholars participate in the Organisational Leadership and Management Practices for Disabled People’s Organisations Short Course in Sydney.
Our Split-Site Masters Program (SSMP) scholars celebrate graduation from the University of Adelaide. The SSMP consists of 12 months of study at an Indonesian university, followed by 12 months at an Australian university, leading to awarding of two related masters degrees to the scholars.
The Australia Awards Scholarships are more than a qualification, they are a life-changing experience (photo courtesy of the University of New England).
Alumni Grant Scheme recipients participate in the Grant Orientation Workshop aimed at supporting these change agents with the necessary skills and knowledge on effective grant management.
Indonesian scholars gather at the Australia Awards’ End of the Year event held in Brisbane, where they can build networks that have the power to contribute to Indonesia’s inclusive and sustainable development (photo courtesy of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade).
The Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships that provide you with high-quality educational experiences at world-class universities (Photo courtesy of The University of Western Australia).
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Nominations are now open for the 2024 NT Training Awards. Nominate your favourite apprentice, trainer or employer today.
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Do you know a Territorian or a local business that is excelling in the vocational education
and training sector?
Now is the time to recognise their achievements by nominating them for the 2024 NT
Training Awards.
These prestigious awards, now in their 69th year, celebrate the Territory’s most outstanding
students, apprentices, trainees, teachers, trainers, training providers and employers.
Finalists gain access to industry opportunities and become part of an elite group of
ambassadors who represent the Territory’s best in vocational education and training.
Winners and runners-up receive cash prizes and eligible winners have the opportunity to
represent the Territory at the Australian Training Awards – the peak national awards that
showcase best practice in vocational education and training.
Lilly Bright, winner of the School-based Apprentice of the Year at the 2023 NT Training
Awards, graduated school with an ATAR of 93.75 and plans to study medicine at James
Cook University. During her school-based apprenticeship, Lilly dedicated much of her time
working at Katherine District Hospital and now is employed there full-time. Reflecting on her
award journey, she expresses:
“It was a great experience, I made so many useful connections”
The Small Training Provider of the Year at the 2023 NT Training Awards was awarded to the
Institute of Skills and Training Australia, which is a part of GTNT Group. Kathryn Stenson,
the chief executive, says winning Small Training Provider of the Year was an incredible
recognition.
“This win is a huge achievement for our little registered training organisation and reflects our
team’s commitment to excellence in vocational education and training.”
“Our team’s relentless efforts in delivering high-standard training programs across the NT
have culminated in this incredible recognition.”
“The win is also in part due to our incredible students – it is a testament of their dedication to
their training. Their success is our success.”
Institute of Skills and Training Australia went to represent the Northern Territory at the
Australian Training Awards and winning gold for their category.
There are twelve award categories; seven individual and five business categories.
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- Vocational Student of the Year
- Industry Collaboration of the Year
- Large Employer of the Year
- Large Training Provider of the Year
- Small Employer of the Year
- Small Training Provider of the Year
Nominations close midday ACST Friday 17 May 2024.
To nominate and view the eligibility criteria, visit www.trainingawards.nt.gov.au
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The National Awards for the Tourism Industry. Darwin, Northern Territory | Friday 15 March 2024. The Australian Tourism Awards are the industry's national standard of excellence. Finalists are chosen from each state's Gold winners and are then put to our panel of expert industry judges, where a winner of the nation is then crowned.
Tailored tourism training for an ever-evolving industry. GIFT provides a range of services, including practical and research-based training for industry professionals in Australia and overseas. Training programs can be tailored to particular needs, drawing upon the world-class expertise of Griffith University staff in tourism, finance, town ...
During 2023 awards gala, it was the announced that Adelaide, South Australia would be the official Host Destination for the 2024 Australian Tourism Awards. The 2023 awards were supported by returning naming rights sponsor, Qantas, as well as Platinum Sponsor, Tourism Australia, and Host Partners, the Northern Territory Government and Tourism NT.
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Contents. In 2024, the WA Training Awards celebrates 30 years! In addition to the recognition and opportunities these prestigious awards bring, winners in an individual category receive $3,000. Organisation winners are recognised as industry leaders and promoted and celebrated as such through a variety of media and marketing opportunities.
Ecotourism. GOLD - Fun Over 50 Holidays - Immersive Tours and Adventures QLD. SILVER - Sydney By Kayak NSW. BRONZE - National Arboretum Canberra CBR.
English Language Training Assistance students from the Equity Target Provinces prepare their English language skills to apply for the Australia Awards Scholarships. The Australia Awards offer a world-class education in a friendly and safe multicultural society, with the opportunity to make links with Australia's public, private, academic and ...
Small Employer of the Year. Small Training Provider of the Year. Nominations close midday ACST Friday 17 May 2024. To nominate and view the eligibility criteria, visit www.trainingawards.nt.gov.au ...