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WA Businesses Win at National Tourism Awards 17 March

WA Businesses Win at National Tourism Awards 17 March
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State s best tourism operators recognised at 2022 Perth Airport WA Tourism Awards

State s best tourism operators recognised at 2022 Perth Airport WA Tourism Awards
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Gold medal win for Fremantle Prison at Australian Tourism Awards

Gold medal win for Fremantle Prison at Australian Tourism Awards
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Cheap flights Australia: WA tourism operators overlooked by federal $1 2b support package

Advertisement Exmouth tourism operator Sonia Beckwith has a strong message for the state and federal governments: “Do your job and help us.” After 12 months of uncertainty, the founder and general manager of whale shark swim tour company Live Ningaloo said her business was still in “survival mode”, like many other small tourism operations across the state. Face to face with a whale shark in the waters of the Ningaloo Marine Reserve. Credit:Live Ningaloo “We were nearly 70 per cent down last year,” Ms Beckwith said. “We have not moved on to recovery mode because we still checking our bookings on a daily basis and running profit and loss statements every other day to make sure we are tracking the way we need to be.”

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