15 September 2023
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The winners of Australia’s Top Tourism Town Awards may just give credence to the old adage that ‘West is Best’. The coastal town of Mandurah took home the gold this year, marking the first time a Western Australian town has reigned victorious.
“Competition has been fierce this year,” says Shaun de Bruyn, chairman of Australia’s Top Tourism Town Awards. However, de Bruyn cites Mandurah’s natural beauty and abundance of holiday activities as reasons for its lead over other destinations.
“Mandurah is known for its stunning waterways and coastline, internationally significant wetlands, and The Estuary and Peel Inlet are some of Australia’s most spectacular playgrounds for boating, fishing and wildlife watching. [Mandurah] offers a relaxed atmosphere, making it the perfect holiday destination,” he said.
In addition, the Western Australian town of Dwellingup, which is just a 40-minute drive inland from Mandurah, won gold in the Tiny Tourism category. Set among timber and fruit-growing areas, Dwellingup is a picturesque country escape characterised by meandering rivers and beautiful walking trails. “Dwellingup is a nature playground where mountain bike and hiking trails gently wind through the Darling Scarp,” de Bruyn commented on the town’s win.
However, WA missed out on taking home a prize for Small Tourism Town, with Queenstown in Tasmania nabbing the top spot. Airlie Beach in Queensland and Sorrento in Victoria followed in second and third place, respectively.
Other top contenders in the competition included Ballarat in Victoria and Caloundra in Queensland, which followed Mandurah in second and third spots for Top Tourism Town. Victoria’s Aireys Inlet and the NSW South Coast town of Huskisson followed Dwellingup with silver and bronze in the Tiny Tourism Town category.
The 2023 awards were presented by the Australian Tourism Industry Council and sponsored by Tourism Australia and Qantas. Winners were chosen by a combination of people’s choice votes and an industry judging panel.
A double-gold win for Western Australia is a promising sign that the wildflower state is very much on the rise. With the mystical Giants of Mandurah exhibition taking over Insta-feeds and scenes of cerulean blue waters beckoning beachgoers across the country, these award-winning towns are just two more reasons to visit WA.
I lived in Mandurah for 6 months and absolutely loved it there, lovely estuary with great cafes, restaurants and bars, stunning beaches and some incredible coastal walking paths and wetlands walking trails. Well deserved win
Good onya, young Elizabeth… with a surname like yours, it’s no wonder you stand out. !!!
Take note: when you get older you MUST experience your hair meeting the colour of your surname…
Which only makes us MORE outstanding…. we can’t help it… just naturally amazing.
congratulations to all – and back in Sorrento on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula we are so excited to be amongst the national winners – and the welcome mat is out at our Beachside Info Centre – ready to share and show you around!