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Read the full storyFounded in 2001 as a division of PRD Whitsunday, Accom Whitsunday offers a diverse selection of holiday homes in Airlie Beach, nearby rural and coastal townships, and Hamilton Island. They take pride in delivering personalised service and exceptional accommodation that provide all the comforts of home.
Accom Whitsundays offers a full-service management option for owners including, letting, website representation, advertisement, cleaning, maintenance and guest management.
Liv Compton, has been property manager for Whitsunday Accom for just over three and a half years and explains how the big team of support is a huge contributor to the business success, and how being put up for the award means a lot to them:
“It is a celebration of all our hard work and dedication we put in throughout the year,” Liv explained.
“Being nominated validates that we are on the right path, always striving for improvement and growth.
“Being recognised sets us up for even greater success in the coming year.”
This is the third time that Whitsunday Accom will be at the Tourism Awards and in 2022 they won Bronze and in 2023 Silver.
This year, Whitsunday Accom has taken over management of 20 newly renovated hotel rooms at Beach Plaza. Whether you need management for a coastal home, a rural retreat, a pet-friendly getaway, or a luxury beach house, they have the expertise to help.
“What stood out in this year’s award submission is our enhanced focus on marketing,” said Liv.
“We’ve prioritised brand growth and awareness by actively engaging on social media, hiring a shared marketing coordinator with PRD, and creating branded products and giveaways, such as our Accom car, umbrellas, visors, and soap bars.”
Whitsunday Accom’s Liv Compton
Chloe Bauer, Managing Director of Birds Fish Bar, is proud to be the third generation in her family to work in the fishing industry, having begun her career at Bowen’s Fisherman’s Seafood Company in 2011.
In 2013, Chloe and her father, Brett Bauer, expanded to launch Birds fish bar, fostering the already strong bond with the local fishing community and honouring their family’s legacy.
“The fact that we are still family-owned and operated adds a personal touch, with over 45 years’ experience it reflects in the quality of the service and food,” Chloe enthused.
“Also, you just can’t beat Bird’s Fish Bar’s scenic marina setting, licensed bar, and traditionally paper-wrapped fish and chips.”
Chloe went on to say how proud of her team she is for the nomination:
“It means a lot to be recognised for the hard work and dedication we’ve put into not only providing top-quality seafood but also creating a memorable experience for our customers.
“For us, it’s not just about serving great food; it’s about showcasing the beauty and heritage of Bowen, supporting local fishermen, and contributing to the community.
“The nomination validates the efforts of three generations of our family and team who have worked tirelessly to make this business what it is today.
“It’s a reminder that we’re not just running a business, but we’re also helping put Bowen on the map as a must-visit destination for fresh seafood and a unique dining experience.”
Last year, Birds Fish Bar had the incredible honour of not only being nominated but also winning Best Business in Bowen, which Chloe stated was a huge achievement for them.
Brett Bauer and Chloe Bauer, Birds Fish Bar
Recently celebrating its 31st birthday, one of Australia’s most loved holiday parks, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort, is nominated in two categories at this years’ Whitsunday Tourism Awards.
With nominations in the Caravan and Holiday Parks category and Excellence in Accessible Tourism category, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort has won gold in the Caravan and Holiday Parks category for the past two years on a Whitsundays, Queensland and Australian level, meaning there is potential for the much-loved resort to enter the prestigious Hall of Fame this year.
Last year saw the inaugural launch of the Excellence in Accessible Tourism category, with BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort also winning gold in the both the local and state awards.
Owned by the McKinnon family, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort is set amongst 26 acres of beautifully landscaped tropical gardens and offers the ultimate Whitsunday family holiday, with a range of quality accommodation from camp sites through to Studios and luxurious Three Bedroom Condos, alongside being home to over 15 onsite activities.
Owner Greg McKinnon said:
“Our team works hard to create wonderful holiday memories for our guests. It’s not just the big developments and projects, of which we have more coming, but all those little touches which make the difference.”
“Our concentration in the areas of accessibility and inclusivity has only enhanced our resort and its offerings.”
“By minimising possible obstacles that guests may otherwise face and by following a universal design for new projects, which is supported by a team who excel in their commitment to customer service, we are extremely proud of the overall experience we offer.”
The BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort team
Bowen, a hidden gem at the top of the Whitsundays, features eight secluded beaches, stunning lookouts, scenic bushwalks, 27 murals, Queensland's oldest cinema, delicious seafood, and a beautiful oceanfront golf course—all enhanced by warm country hospitality.
It is one of very few places where you can snorkel directly off the beach.
The Bowen Visitor Information Centre is located next to the iconic Big Mango on the Bruce Highway, just 5km south of Bowen.
It is operated by Bowen Tourism and Business - a not-for-profit organisation supported by more than 200 members.
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy has been promoting Bowen to domestic and international visitors as well as locals for more than three years.
She said the dedicated team always aimed to provide excellence in customer service and visitor experiences.
The organisation’s achievements in the past 12 months include a record number of visitors – more than 51,000 at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre and more than 5000 at the information booth at Bowen’s Front Beach.
“We continually look for ways to improve our services,” she said.
“In the past 12 months, we have introduced a ‘Driver Reviver’ service to promote road safety and we have continued to expand our range of local produce and Bowen merchandise.
Leanne said the team was proud to again be nominated for a tourism award.
Their past successes include two consecutive Gold Awards for Visitor Information Services at the Whitsunday Tourism Awards and a Bronze at the Queensland Tourism Awards. This year, Bowen also secured a Bronze in the Queensland Top Tourism Awards and was a finalist for the friendliest Grey Nomad town.
The three full-time staff at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre – Cindy Tonks, Leanne Abernethy and Glenn Womal. Photo supplied
Coral Sea Resort provides elegant accommodations with stunning views of the Coral Sea and convenient access to Coral Sea Marina, where guests can easily partake in a variety of water-based tourism activities.
Coral Sea Resort offers 77 rooms in 14 distinct styles, including luxurious penthouses, to accommodate a variety of guests. Additionally, the resort has made a $20 million investment in upgrades to enhance the overall guest experience.
Ricky Chang, has been front office manager at Coral Sea Resort for three and a half years, and absolutely loves his job and working on the waterfront:
“Arguably we have the best ocean views in Airlie Beach!”
Alongside the stunning views Coral Sea Resort has an extremely convenient location, being only a short walk from the main parts of town as well as having various tour meeting points nearby.
While the central location is one of the fantastic perks of staying at Coral Sea Resort, it is also distant enough for the guest to enjoy the tranquillity of the pool.
“Our team work hard every day and understand the high standard we set for ourselves,” Ricky explained.
“We consider our resort to be the number one place to stay in Airlie Beach, and we believe our guests feel the same way.
“Being nominated for this award recognises the hard work we put in and highlights the appreciation that everybody has for our Coral Sea Resort community.”
The team at Coral Sea Resort are all thrilled and proud to have been nominated for the prestigious Whitsunday Tourism Award, marking a milestone in their journey of excellence.
They added that this recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of their team.
Coral Sea Resort Front Office Manager Ricky Chang
Grand View Hotel is based in an outstanding location, close to Bowen’s front beach and iconic jetty. The Hotel also brings you a taste of the Whitsundays with their menu being a step above the average pub meal and showcasing the local produce that the region has to offer.
The Grand View Hotel fosters an aesthetic costal meets country vibe, which makes the place beautifully inviting to all its guests.
One of the key figures behind the magic of The Grand View Hotel is Venue Manager Emma Heiniger, who has been with the team for six months. Remarkably, the hotel itself has been delighting guests for an incredible 100 years and currently has 30-45 staff members, alongside the biggest outdoor digital screen that Bowen has to offer, showing a variety sporting events.
Emma explained how her team is looking forwards to the awards, and is proud of their nomination:
“Being nominated at the Tourism Awards is a huge recognition of our whole team's hard work.”
Although this isn't the first time the Grand View Hotel has been nominated for an award, it has previously been recognised as a finalist in several categories: in 2019 for Outstanding Contribution by a Volunteer or Volunteer Group; in 2022 for Outstanding Contribution by a Volunteer or Volunteer Group (Silver), and for Tourism Restaurants & Catering Services (Silver); and in 2023 for Excellence in Food Tourism (Silver).
Managers: Nellie Hore, Alex Tottey, Emma Heiniger
The Whitsundays Tourism Awards have been running since 2002 and have evolved over the years becoming a highly sought-after award, some winners from 2002 are still winning gold today.
This year the Whitsundays Tourism Awards are on Daydream Island, and Tourism Whitsunday Interim Chief Executive Officer Aimee Cameron said it's amazing to see the island reach new heights and showcase the region’s beauty.
“Hosting our awards here highlights the exceptional Daydream Island and allows us to honour the island's history and connection to The Whitsundays,” she said.
“Celebrating our industry’s achievements in such an iconic and beloved location is truly a privilege.”
At this year's Whitsundays Tourism Awards, the event has shifted from the traditional gala dinner format to a formal networking, awards party-style event that celebrates everything about The Whitsundays.
There will be live entertainment and networking which will lead into the business awards program, presented in partnership with the Whitsunday Coast Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Bowen Tourism and Business.
Following the awards will be an evening of cocktails, food and dancing featuring DJ Brian from Whitsunday AV.
Plus a few surprises are in store.
Aimee is thrilled to announce that this year's Awards are sold out and believe it is a testament to the tourism industry.
“It highlights the strong belief that our operators, stakeholders, councils, and the community have in what Tourism Whitsundays is delivering for the region,” said Aimee.
“The energy around this event is a clear indication of the excitement and pride in our collective achievements, and we’re so proud to be part of such a passionate and united industry.”
Tourism Whitsunday Interim Chief Executive Officer Aimee Cameron, Photo supplied
Whitsunday Jetski Tours has been in operation for 14 years at Coral Sea Marina and has a fantastic crew of 15 with a 50/50 mix of men and women guides.
Experience the thrill with Whitsunday Jet Ski Tours! Ride the latest jet skis and wear top-quality gear, all included in your package. Stylish sunglasses and professional photos of your adventure are also covered, when they say everything is included – it is!
Whitsunday Jet Ski Tours prioritise safety and sustainability by using the latest equipment and recycling old gear, and their commitment to crew development ensures exceptional training, resulting in great guest experiences.
Team Leader Alex Cooney has been with the business four years, and believed the commitment to their team is the best equipment they have available:
“Getting brand new skis every year is a pretty good Christmas present! Having the best of the best means the guests in return receive the best! Best equipment, best trained guides, best experience!”
Alex explained what it means to the team to have been nominated:
“It means a lot! It's such a great way to be recognised for our commitment to our guests and providing the best experience possible every single tour.”
“Being nominated means all our hard work every day is worth it.”
Alex explained how this is the first time since he has been with Whitsunday Jet Ski Tours that they have been nominated and that they are extremely excited.
“It's such a pleasure to work at Whitsunday Jet Ski tours.”
“It's fun, professional, unique and every single tour is different.”
Alex and guests enjoying the Whitsundays water
Paul and Francine Tuddenham have been successfully managing Peninsula Airlie Beach since acquiring the management rights on July 1, 2021. Over the past three years, they have dedicated themselves to enhancing the guest experience and fostering a welcoming atmosphere for all.
What sets the Peninsula Airlie Beach apart from the rest is its customer service:
“Our customer service is paramount to us,” Paul explained.
“We go the extra mile to make our guests feel welcome. They are given a hamper for special occasions, and Fran can offer personalised service for the tour bookings.
“The units are large and fully self-contained, with large balconies that overlook the water.”
Alongside their top-notch customer service and beautiful self-contained units, the location of Peninsula Airlie Beach is unmatched, situated right on the Coral Sea and near Coral Sea Marina.
Peninsula has been nominated in the Whitsunday Tourism Awards, and Paul said he is thrilled to participate.
“It confirms to our guests—and potential guests—that the work we do and the service we provide is validated by a very trusted body, Tourism Whitsundays.”
Airlie Beach Peninsula has a strong awards history, winning the Tourism Whitsunday Customer Excellence Award and the ARAMA Residential Manager of the Year in its first year, with subsequent finalist placements. They’ve also received TripAdvisor awards and a 9.8 rating from Booking.com for customer reviews.
Paul and Francine don’t manage everything alone; they’re grateful for their part-time Office Manager, Dorothy, as well as Lex, their handyman and gardener, and Martie with her Eco Clean team, who handle the cleaning.
Paul and Francine Tuddenham, the Managers Of Peninsula Airlie Beach. Photo supplied
Marketing Specialist for Red Cat Adventures, Kelvin Ho, joined the team in February 2020, on a sponsorship, and is incredibly grateful for their support which led to his permanent residency approval in May 2024.
Kelvin explains what truly sets Red Cat Adventures apart from the rest is their unique culture:
“I work with incredible people every day,” Kelvin stated.
“The marine tourism industry allows me to learn from the ocean and boating community.”
“Our custom-designed vessels reflect Asher's extensive knowledge, tailored specifically for the Whitsundays to ensure optimal performance.”
“We're proud to be recognised as Climate Action Leaders and the only marine Savannah Guide Enterprise, highlighting our commitment to sustainability.”
“Our dedicated crew goes above and beyond to ensure our guests have unforgettable experiences.”
Kelvin mentioned how being nominated for a tourism award means the world to the Red Cat Adventures team.
“Each team member pours their heart and soul into their role, and this acknowledgement boosts our motivation and pride in our brand.”
Red Cat Adventures celebrated a major milestone in 2021 by receiving double Hall of Fame for Adventure Tourism and Major Tour and Transport Operator. Kelvin noted that Red Cats has had an impressive journey, winning numerous regional, state, and national gold tourism awards from 2018 to 2021, followed by a two-year break from nominations.
“In our award submission, we emphasised our innovative product development, marketing initiatives, and eco commitments. We also highlighted our community involvement and ability to evolve as a business.”
Kelvin Ho Marketing Specialist at Red Cat
Overseeing two nominated Whitsunday Regional Council owned assets – Whitsunday Coast Airport and Shute Harbour Marine Terminal – Craig Turner, Director of Commercial Business, says he is thrilled the two impressive local services are up for an award again this year.
The 73-year-old Whitsunday Coast Airport goes beyond typical airport services, with a dedicated customer service officer available for each arriving flight to assist passengers and answer questions. The airport features the impressive 35,000-litre Heart Reef Aquarium, providing a warm welcome to visitors.
Meanwhile, Shute Harbour Marine Terminal, the closest port to the Whitsunday Islands, hosts many marine tours and is increasingly favoured by cruise ships, welcoming 80,000 visitors last year. Originally a tourism port since 1961, it was redeveloped and reopened in 2021 after damage from Tropical Cyclone Debbie.
Craig has been working with Whitsunday Coast Airport and Shute Harbour Marine Terminal for six years, and is very proud of their nominations:
“To be highlighted at this high level in industry is a testament to the hard work and dedication each and every one gives to their role.”
“Regardless of outcome, we all have a common goal – to provide a high level of service to tourists and visitors, enhancing their Whitsundays experience.”
Whitsunday Coast Airport has previously entered the awards seven times, winning gold the last two years, while Shute Harbour Marine Terminal is entering for the third year, having won bronze and silver previously.
Craig Turner, Director of Commercial Business for Whitsunday Regional Council
Last Tuesday 8 October Bowen State High School debating team students competed in their last debate competition of the year against Proserpine SHS and St. Catherine’s Catholic College.
Two Junior teams and two Senior teams debated on topics such as ‘Parents should monitor their child’s social media’, and ‘Justice is more important than peace’.
Both Senior teams reached the semi-finals while one of the Junior teams made it to the finals. After a tough final debate, that junior team came away with the win!
Congratulations to all teams that participated and for their efforts, dedication, and strong debates. Thank you to Proserpine SHS and St. Catherine’s Catholic College for travelling to Bowen to compete, and to the staff and parents that attended to show their support or assisted in the afternoon.
Bowen State High School Principal Rob Harris said he is proud of all students that participated and that students demonstated many lifelong skills that will be useful in the future.
“Debating provides so many opportunities for students to develop a range of livelong skills,” he said.
“Not only does debating improve community skills, it also improves one's ability to articulate ideas and produce a sharp, well-planned argument on any topic.
“Throughout this year, our students have been fortunate to work with our teachers and their peers to be able to develop teamwork and critical thinking skills.
“Afterall, working together isn’t dull when you’re debating. Our teachers have observed students growth in confidence and in making quicker decisions and this has assisted in their academic results as well.”
The debate teams look forward to participating in more competitions next year.
Bowen State High School, Proserpine State High School and St. Catherine’s Catholic College compete in debate. Photo supplied
After a devastating house fire on Wellington Street left two sisters homeless, the family received an overwhelming outpouring of support from their local community.
The girls’ big sister took to a Facebook community page, reaching out for help with securing basic essentials. They had found a unit but were still in desperate need of two queen-sized mattresses to get started.
In her heartfelt message, she mentioned how funds were tight but was hopeful that the community might be able to lend a hand.
What followed was an incredible response. Offers poured in for not only mattresses but also additional items such as bedding, towels, kitchenware, and even toys for the children. The generosity didn’t stop there…locals continued to offer cupboards, drawers and other needed furniture to help the family rebuild their home.
The family is truly overwhelmed by the community’s kindness and willingness to help.
Strangers took time out of their day to go through their belongings and find things they could donate. Messages of support flooded in, with many eager to assist in any way they could.
The family expressed their immense gratitude, deeply touched by the kindness of their neighbours, friends and even strangers who rallied together to help them in their time of need.
A later comment from the older sister read: “Thank you so much to everyone who has taken their time to message, comment or go through their houses to give what they can!
“My family is very very grateful…thank you.”
Proserpine Lake saw a successful Kids Fishing Day at the weekend, with 92 campsites booked out and around 400 people in attendance almost doubling last year's turnout.
Craig Turner, Director of Commercial Businesses at Whitsunday Regional Council, expressed his excitement for next year's event, looking ahead for continued growth and the introduction of live music.
Mayor Ry Collins and Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm with two children at the Lake Proserpine Kids Fishing Day. Photo credit: Ruth Puddefoot
Droppin’ A Line At The Kids Fishing Day
Photo credit: Ruth Puddefoot and sourced via Facebook
As we step into Get Ready Queensland Week (8-13 October), it's crucial to reflect on the recent devastating weather events that have unfolded globally. The toll of Hurricane Helene has been catastrophic, claiming over 230 lives across multiple states in the US. Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Florida's Big Bend region, marking the deadliest hurricane to strike the mainland since Katrina in 2005.
Hot on Helene's heels, Hurricane Milton is set to strike Florida with unprecedented force, hitting similar states to Helene. With over a million residents in the Tampa Bay area ordered to evacuate, the urgency of preparedness cannot be overstated. At the time of writing, people in Tampa were working furiously to prevent furniture, appliances and other waterlogged wreckage from Helene from becoming deadly projectiles in Milton. Additionally, the destruction caused by Typhoon Shanshan in Japan and Super Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam last month reminds us of the ongoing threat posed by natural disasters.
As we face the approaching cyclone season in Mackay, we must remember that complacency is not an option. The goal isn’t to instill panic but to encourage proactive measures. Consider how you would prepare for a week in the wilderness: ensure you have enough food and water, essential medications, and important documents ready to go. Think about what comforts you might need, such as insect repellent, and have sturdy footwear for unexpected flooding.
Know when to evacuate, where to go, and what to take with you. This preparedness can make all the difference in a crisis.
For more information on how to get ready, turn to page 8 for guidelines from the Mackay Regional Council.
And don’t forget about your furry companions. Ensure your food and water for a week includes them, and don’t forget about keeping an eye on them during extreme heat. Don’t walk your pets on hot pavement or sand during the heat of the day, check the temperature with the back of your hand, and keep those water bowls filled.
Stay vigilant and prepared as cyclone season approaches, the time to get ready is now.
Amanda