Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts

Tuesday 25 November 2008

North Coast has multiple wins in the 2008 NSW Tourism Awards

Over 700 guests were wined and dined at the NSW Tourism 2008 gala dinner and awards presentation last week.

The NSW North Coast showed that is was up there with the best the state has to offer.

Gold Award Pet Porpoise Pool - Coffs Harbour
http://www.petporpoisepool.com/


Gold Award Clarence River Tourism - Clarence River and Clarence Coast Visitor Information Centres
http://www.clarencetourism.com/

Silver Award Southern Cross University - School of Tourism and Hospitality Management
www.scu.edu.au/schools/tourism/

Silver Award BIG4 North Star Holiday Resort - Hastings Point
http://www.northstar.com.au/

Bronze Award Lismore Visitor Information Centre
http://www.visitlismore.com.au/

Monday 11 August 2008

Northern Rivers Tourism launches new website

Northern Rivers Tourism has revamped its website to showcase Australia's rivers of life.

Stretching from the mighty Clarence River up to Tweed Heads on the Queensland border and out to the foothills of the Great Divide, the Northern Rivers region of NSW is an intriguing blend of old- school and new-age. It’s where the world’s largest expanse of subtropical rainforest meets mountains forged from ancient volcanoes, overlooking more than 300 kilometres of spectacular coastline.
In this one compact region, you’ll discover the endless stretch of Pacific Coast beaches that gave rise to the Australian surfing legend; lush rolling countryside dotted with quaint and quirky townships; rugged cattle country; mystical rainforests; and deep river gorges disappearing up into the mountains..
Counter-culturalists, environmentalists, farmers, artists, academics, entertainers, entrepreneurs and more co-exist in a unique collection of communities. If nothing else, they have this in common; an appreciation that this region offers an unrivalled quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

Sure that we locals can vouch for the truth of this. Why don't you come and see for yourself?