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Tourism award for RACV Noosa Resort

RACV Noosa Resort was one of 10 Queensland businesses and events to take home awards from the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards in Perth last Friday.
RACV Noosa received the bronze award for self-contained accommodation.
There were 25 Queensland businesses competing at the awards, each having already won Gold in their respective categories at the 2017 Queensland Tourism Awards.
Toowoomba’s Carnival of Flowers won gold in the Major Festivals and Events category for the second year in a row.
Ocean Rafting from the Whitsundays claimed Gold in the Major Tours and Transport Operators category while the Grand Hotel and Apartments in Townsville won Gold in the Standard Accommodation category.
“Once again Queensland tourism has shone on the national stage – proving there’s no better place in Australia for a holiday or to attend an event,” Tourism Minister Kate Jones said.
Australian Tourism Awards chair and Queensland Tourism Industry Council CEO Daniel Gschwind said the results reinforced Queensland’s reputation as a tourism and events leader.
 

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