Western Australian tourism businesses have taken home 16 medals for the State at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards held in Fremantle - Australia's reigning Top Tourism Town - tonight.
The medals were awarded to:
- Gold - Gourmet Camp Oven Experience - Tourism Restaurants & Catering Services
- Gold - Gourmet Camp Oven Experience - Excellence in Food Tourism
- Gold - Swan Valley Visitor Centre - Visitor Information Services
- Silver - WA Museum Boola Bardip - Major Tourist Attractions
- Silver - Albany's Historic Whaling Station - Cultural Tourism
- Silver - Broadwater Resort, Busselton - 3 - 3.5 Star Accommodation
- Silver - Mandalay Holiday Resort - Caravan & Holiday Parks
- Silver - Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours - Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Tourism Experiences
- Silver - Subi Blooms x Gather - Festivals & Events
- Silver - Willie Creek Pearls - Tourism Retail, Hire & Services
- Bronze - Albany's Historic Whaling Station - Tourist Attractions
- Bronze - HeliSpirit - Major Tour & Transport Operators
- Bronze - Margaret River Discovery Co - Tour & Transport Operators
- Bronze - Off The Beaten Track WA - Excellence in Accessible Tourism
- Bronze - Wadjemup/Rottnest Island "A Little Longer" Campaign - Tourism Marketing & Campaigns
- Bronze - Wooleen Station - Hosted Accommodation
Tourism Council WA CEO Evan Hall paid tribute to all WA medallists and finalists, recognising their commitment to raising the bar on visitor experiences and cementing WA's reputation as a vibrant and inclusive destination.
"WA's medallists at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards are a testament to the incredible depth of tourism product we have here, from Perth's world-class city offering to the remarkable experiences found right across our regions," Mr Hall said.
"Now is a perfect time to book a trip in Western Australia and add these National Award winners to the list of must-do experiences."
Businesses that took home Gold at the 2025 Perth Airport WA Tourism Awards in November automatically progressed as finalists in the national awards.
Mr Hall said having Fremantle and Rottnest Island serve as the backdrop for the Australian Tourism Awards was a coup for the state, bringing hundreds of industry leaders from around the country to experience Western Australia firsthand and reinforcing its credentials as a world-class events destination.
For more Award-winning and high-quality tourism businesses, visit www.holidayinwa.com.au. The website lists accommodation, tours and experiences from across WA.