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2 August, 2024

Tourism award for Warrnambool

WARRNAMBOOL has won silver at the Victorian Top Tourism Town Awards.


Warrnambool City Council’s visitor economy staff Ash Price, Susanne Kinna, Jillian Bushell and Paul Thompson celebrate silver.
Warrnambool City Council’s visitor economy staff Ash Price, Susanne Kinna, Jillian Bushell and Paul Thompson celebrate silver.

The city was narrowly beaten by Bendigo as Victoria’s Top Tourism Town for 2024, but finished ahead of fellow finalists Ballarat, Mildura, Echuca, Shepparton and Werribee.

Warrnambool mayor Cr Ben Blain said it was a big achievement for Warrnambool to win the silver award.

“Full credit to our visitor economy staff who worked hard on putting together a very strong submission,” he said.

“While the judges were very impressed, the public vote played a very big part too so thank you to everyone who voted to help Warrnambool win the silver.

“As a holiday destination, Warrnambool really does have it all; nature, culture, dining and something for all travellers.

“The award is also recognition of the many people who help to make every visitor’s time in Warrnambool a memorable one.”

Cr Blain said tourism was an important employment sector in the region, and the award demonstrated that as well as being home to world-class natural features and attractions, Warrnambool was also home to some very dedicated and passionate people.

Nearby Timboon won gold in the Top Tiny Tourism Town category (population under 1500) while Koroit was a finalist in the Top Small Tourism Town category (population under 5000).

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