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Two Whitsunday destinations have been selected among 37 other Queensland towns as finalists in the Top Tourism Town awards.
Bowen and Airlie Beach are among the finalists in the awards hosted by the Queensland Tourism Industry Council that aim to ârecognise and celebrate towns that offer amazing visitor experienceâ.
Chief executive Daniel Gschwind said the awards showcased the great and diverse destinations right here in Queensland.
âWith the current focus on domestic tourism, now is the time to draw attention to our regional destinations and to put the spotlight on our tourism operators and communities who keep our regions thriving,â Mr Gschwind said.
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Subscriber only THREE North Queensland towns have made the list of finalists for Queensland s Top Tourism Town. Townsville, Ingham and Bowen have all been named as finalists in the Queensland Tourism Industry Council award. Both Townsville and Bowen have been recognised in the Large Top Tourism Towns category, while Ingham has been recognised as a Small Top Tourism Town. Magnetic Island. QTIC chief executive Daniel Gschwind the award helps showcase the great and diverse destinations around the state. With the current focus on domestic tourism, now is the time to draw attention to our regional destinations and to put the spotlight on our tourism operators and communities who keep our regions thriving, Mr Gschwind said.