Milton-Ulladulla’s hospitality and accommodation providers have shone at the South Coast Tourism Awards.
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The gala presentation was held on Wednesday, October 26, with around 240 people turning out to celebrate the tourism industry in the Shoalhaven.
Cupitt’s Kitchen took out gold in the Tourism Restaurants section and again in the Regional Winery, Brewery or Pub category.
Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk, Ulladulla won gold in the Tourist Attractions section.
Big4 Bungalow Park at Burrill Lake won top spot in the Tourism and Caravan Parks and Bannisters by the Sea, Mollymook picked up gold in the Executive Accommodation category.
Milton Ulladulla Ex Servos Club won top prize in the Registered Clubs section.
The event was held in Albion Park and as the premier tourism event on the South Coast, it’s a celebration of the the hard work done by thousands of tourism operators and businesses from Shellharbour to Eden.
“The standard of entry was high and demonstrated the diversity, depth and breadth of the tourism industry,” Catherine Shields, Chair of the South Coast Regional Tourism Organisation said.
The objective of the tourism awards is to recognise those businesses who strive to offer the best possible product and the best possible service to the visitors to the South Coast.
In 2013-14, the tourism industry contributed an estimated $2.0 billion to the South Coast regional economy (8.3 per cent of South Coast’s gross regional product) and directly employed approximately 13,600 people (6.7 per cent of South Coast’s regional employment).
The majority (54 per cent) of visitor consumption in the South Coast was contributed to intrastate overnight visitors ($1.5 billion).
The Gold Winners in the 2016 South Coast Regional Tourism Awards:
Tourist Attractions: Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk, Ulladulla
Event or Festival: Cobargo Folk Festival
Tour and/or Transport Operators: Dolphin Watch Cruises, Huskisson
Ecotourism: Kiah Wilderness Tours, Sapphire Coast
Heritage and/or Cultural Tourism: Eden Killer Whale Museum
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tourism: Galamban Extraordinary Aboriginal Experiences (Wreck Bay)
General Tourism Service or Product: State Forests of the South Coast, Batemans Bay
Marketing and Promotion: Tathra Beachside
New Tourism Product: On the Perch, Tathra
Visitor Information Services: Shellharbour Visitor Information Services
Tourism Cafes: Sprout Eden
Tourism Restaurants: Cupitt’s Kitchen
Regional Winery, Brewery or Pub: Cupitt’s Winery
Tourist and Caravan Parks: Big4 Bungalow Park at Burrill Lake
Backpacker Accommodation: Sapphire Waters Motor Inn, Merimbula
Hosted Accommodation: Joint winners – Batemans Bay Manor and Escape 778, Calderwood
Self-Contained Accommodation: Tathra Beach House
Executive Accommodation: Bannisters by the Sea, Mollymook
Unique Accommodation: The Escape Luxury Camping, Shallow Crossing
Holiday Rental Services: South Coast Holidays, Gerringong
Registered Clubs: Milton Ulladulla Ex Servos Club
Meetings, Functions and Business Tourism: The Sebel Harbourside, Kiama
Tourism Retailing: Kangaroo Valley Fudge
Wedding Planners/Venues: Ravensthorpe, Albion Park
Adventure Tourism: Coastlife Adventures, Kalaru, Sapphire Coast
Outstanding Industry Achievement Awards:
Family Friendly Award: South Coast Nannies, Nowra
Tourism Small Business Operator: Discover Jervis Bay, Huskisson
The following two categories Sustainability and Inclusive Tourism are awarded as underlying principles imbedded in the South Coast Tourism Awards:
Sustainable Tourism: Warilla Bowls & Recreation Club
Inclusive Tourism: Edgewater Gardens, Caseys Beach, Batemans Bay
Young Achiever in Tourism:
Brent Strong: Apprentice Chef Silos Restaurant Jaspers Brush
Outstanding Contribution to South Coast Tourism by an Individual:
Jointly awarded to: Jackie Kay and Chris Mitchell, Nowra for their contribution, dedication and commitment to Inclusive Tourism on the South Coast.