McKinlay Shire Council is celebrating after Julia Creek Caravan Park won silver at the Australian tourism awards.
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The Park was competing with Australia's best tourism ventures at the national tourism awards on the Gold Coast on Friday in the caravan and holiday parks section.
The Council-owned Park is on a roll having already won gold on a state level at the 2021 Queensland Tourism Awards.
While they missed out on the gold, the Park said they were humbled and proud that years of hard work, commitment and innovation was being recognised on the national stage.
"To all of our guests, staff, managers, contractors and volunteers that have made the Julia Creek Caravan Park a standout, we thank you sincerely," the Park said on their Facebook page.
The innovative caravan park won the state award in the caravan and holiday parks category, a deserved victory for the park which has become renowned for its artesian baths and its "boundary rider style" huts.
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Queensland Tourism Industry Council Chief Executive and Chair of the Australian Tourism Awards Daniel Gschwind said that the awards offered a platform to showcase the world-class experiences and destinations.
"The Awards are testament to the commitment and determination of our nation's top tourism businesses, who, despite the difficulties of the past two years, consistently provide visitors with exceptional experiences," Mr Gschwind said.
"While all the winners and finalists should be congratulated for their achievements through these challenging times, we're particularly proud of Queensland's success at this year's Awards."
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