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MEDIA RELEASE 28 NOVEMBER 2014 STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 11.00pm Friday, 28 November 2014 2014 QUEENSLAND TOURISM AWARDS Celebrating 30 years of Queensland tourism excellence and achievement Queensland’s $23 billion tourism industry has paid tribute to its dedicated individuals and successful businesses while reflecting on the past three decades during a dazzling gala ceremony for the 30 th annual Queensland Tourism Awards, presented by Queensland Airports Limited in partnership with Tourism and Events Queensland. The 2014 Queensland Tourism Award presentations included 30 Gold, 28 Silver, 22 Bronze, two individual awards for outstanding achievements and one Commendation across 32 award categories. The accolades were announced at Brisbane’s Royal International Convention Centre, where 900 guests gathered to commemorate the Awards’ 30 year milestone at the Queensland tourism industry’s muchanticipated night of nights. A total of 189 Queensland Tourism Award nominations were received from entrants throughout Queensland. The 30 th anniversary celebrations, hosted by the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), provided an opportunity to reflect on Queensland’s colourful tourism past and pay tribute to the dedicated pioneers who have shaped and transformed the industry. QTIC Chief Executive Daniel Gschwind congratulated all winners and entrants in the 2014 Queensland Tourism Awards for their commitment to growing and improving Queensland’s tourism and travel experiences. “The Queensland Tourism Awards give businesses and individuals an opportunity to take pride in their contributions to the industry, raise the standard of quality tourism experiences throughout the state and strive for ongoing improvements to achieve our tourism goals,” Mr Gschwind said. “Since 1985, the Queensland Tourism Awards have served to highlight tourism’s powerful role in driving Queensland’s economic and community development. “Tourism has been through its fair share of challenges, yet the industry’s commitment and passion has helped it remain resilient and strong this is what has made Queensland tourism what it is today. “Today, the industry employs more than 235,000 Queenslanders and is the second largest export earner for this state. Much of the credit for this success goes to the innovative businesses that have been recognised through the Awards. “We were thrilled to welcome many of the industry’s familiar faces from the past to this year’s Queensland Tourism Awards gala ceremony, including a number of past individual award recipients for the Marie WatsonBlake Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Individual and the Young Achievers Award.” Individual Queensland Tourism Awards were presented to Peter Gash from Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort (The Marie WatsonBlake Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Individual); Bradley Illich from NewBook eManagement Technology (Young Achievers Award) and Rebecca Holmes from Mackay Tourism (Commendation Young Achievers Award). Hall of Fame inductees are Brisbane’s Emporium Hotel (Luxury Accommodation) and Gold Coast’s Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat (Health and Wellbeing Tourism), having both won Gold in their selected category for three consecutive years. Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games Jann Stuckey said the Queensland Tourism Awards are a benchmark for industry excellence. “On behalf of the Queensland Government I would like to commend all of the award winners as well as the Queensland Tourism Industry Council for their dedication to the future prosperity of the industry,” Ms Stuckey said. “Operators who strive to find something extra, and give tourists an experience they will never forget, should be congratulated.

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MEDIA RELEASE 28 NOVEMBER 2014  

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 11.00pm Friday, 28 November 2014  

2014 QUEENSLAND TOURISM AWARDS  Celebrating 30 years of Queensland tourism excellence and achievement  

 Queensland’s $23 billion tourism industry has paid tribute to its dedicated individuals and successful businesses while reflecting on  the  past  three  decades  during  a  dazzling  gala  ceremony  for  the  30th  annual Queensland  Tourism  Awards,  presented  by Queensland Airports Limited in partnership with Tourism and Events Queensland.  The  2014  Queensland  Tourism  Award  presentations  included  30  Gold,  28  Silver,  22  Bronze,  two  individual  awards  for outstanding achievements and one Commendation across 32 award categories.  The  accolades  were  announced  at  Brisbane’s  Royal  International  Convention  Centre,  where  900  guests  gathered  to commemorate the Awards’ 30 year milestone at the Queensland tourism industry’s much‐anticipated night of nights.  A total of 189 Queensland Tourism Award nominations were received from entrants throughout Queensland.  The 30th anniversary celebrations, hosted by the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), provided an opportunity to reflect on Queensland’s  colourful  tourism  past  and  pay  tribute  to  the  dedicated  pioneers who  have  shaped  and  transformed  the industry.  QTIC Chief Executive Daniel Gschwind congratulated all winners and entrants in the 2014 Queensland Tourism Awards for their commitment to growing and improving Queensland’s tourism and travel experiences.  “The Queensland  Tourism Awards  give businesses  and  individuals  an opportunity  to  take pride  in  their  contributions  to  the industry, raise the standard of quality tourism experiences throughout the state and strive for ongoing improvements to achieve our tourism goals,” Mr Gschwind said.  “Since 1985, the Queensland Tourism Awards have served to highlight tourism’s powerful role in driving Queensland’s economic and community development.  “Tourism has been through its fair share of challenges, yet the industry’s commitment and passion has helped it remain resilient and strong ‐ this is what has made Queensland tourism what it is today.  “Today, the industry employs more than 235,000 Queenslanders and is the second largest export earner for this state.  Much of the credit for this success goes to the innovative businesses that have been recognised through the Awards.  “We were thrilled to welcome many of the industry’s familiar faces from the past to this year’s Queensland Tourism Awards gala ceremony,  including  a  number  of  past  individual  award  recipients  for  the  Marie  Watson‐Blake  Award  for  Outstanding Contribution by an Individual and the Young Achievers Award.”  Individual Queensland Tourism Awards were presented  to Peter Gash  from Lady Elliot  Island Eco Resort  (The Marie Watson‐Blake Award  for Outstanding Contribution by  an  Individual); Bradley  Illich  from NewBook  eManagement  Technology  (Young Achievers Award) and Rebecca Holmes from Mackay Tourism (Commendation ‐ Young Achievers Award).  Hall of Fame  inductees are Brisbane’s Emporium Hotel (Luxury Accommodation) and Gold Coast’s Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat (Health and Wellbeing Tourism), having both won Gold in their selected category for three consecutive years.  Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games Jann Stuckey said the Queensland Tourism Awards are a benchmark for industry excellence.  “On behalf of the Queensland Government I would like to commend all of the award winners as well as the Queensland Tourism Industry Council for their dedication to the future prosperity of the industry,” Ms Stuckey said.  “Operators who strive to find something extra, and give tourists an experience they will never forget, should be congratulated. 

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 “The Newman Government recognises tourism as one of the four pillars of the economy and we have moved quickly to restore confidence and boost visitation across the state.”  Queensland Airports Limited  (QAL) Managing Director Dennis Chant  said celebrating  the 30th anniversary of  the Queensland Tourism Awards was a momentous occasion.  “During  the past 30  years,  the Queensland Tourism Awards have  successfully  recognised  the excellence  in  tourism products throughout the state and celebrated our industry’s impressive growth over the past 30 years,” Mr Chant said.  “QAL has enjoyed an eight year association with the event as the presenting partner and each year we continue to be inspired by the dedication and excellence of the many tourism operators throughout the state.  “We congratulate tonight’s winners and entrants on their outstanding contributions, and acknowledge all those involved, both past and present, in making the Queensland Tourism Awards such an outstanding event over the last three decades.”  The  Queensland  Tourism  Awards  are  judged  by  a  panel  of  industry  experts  who  volunteer  their  time  to  assess  written submissions and travel throughout Queensland to experience the amenities and services of nominated businesses.  Gold winners  from  business  categories  in  the  2014 Queensland  Tourism  Awards will  gain  automatic  entry  into  the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards to be held in April 2015 in Adelaide.  Queensland was well  represented  at  the  2013  Qantas  Australian  Tourism  Awards, winning  a  total  of  11  national  industry accolades including four Gold Awards.  QTIC is the peak industry body for tourism in Queensland, acting as “The Voice of Tourism”.  QTIC is a non‐government private sector, membership‐based organisation representing the interests of the tourism and hospitality industry across Queensland.    Follow the latest news and announcements on social media using the Awards hashtags #QTA14 and #QTA30years: 

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Awards tally by region (Regional Tourism Organisation)  Number of 2014 Awards for region 

Brisbane (Brisbane Marketing)  17 

Bundaberg (Bundaberg North Burnett Tourism)  2 

Capricorn (Capricorn Enterprise)  1 

Fraser Coast (Fraser Coast Opportunities)  3 

Gold Coast (Gold Coast Tourism)  7 

Mackay (Mackay Tourism)  1 Award & 1 Commendation 

Outback Queensland (Outback Queensland Tourism Association)  5 

Southern Queensland Country (Southern Queensland Country Tourism)  2 

Sunshine Coast (Sunshine Coast Destination Limited)  10 

Townsville (Townsville Enterprise Limited)  2 

Tropical North Queensland (Tourism Tropical North Queensland)  21 

Whitsundays (Tourism Whitsundays)  11 

 Note: Media are asked to refrain from contacting award recipients until after 11pm, Friday 28 November 2014.   

 Media Contacts    Celeste Greinke, BBS Communications, 0437 607 303 / [email protected]

Daniel Gschwind (QTIC spokesperson), 0419 219 795 / [email protected] Joanna Atzori, QTIC Communication Officer, 0403 730 909 / [email protected]   

Queensland Tourism  Industry Council  (QTIC)  is  the peak  industry body  for  tourism  in Queenslandrepresenting more  than 3,000 members. QTIC  is a private sector, membership‐based organisation which, since 2001, has worked to influence and shape the state’s tourism business environment that directly  contributes  $23  billion  to  the  Queensland’s  economy  and  employs more  than  235,000 Queenslanders. Contact (07) 3236 1445  |  [email protected]  |  www.qtic.com.au   

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