Fremantle secures Gold at national tourism town awards
Fremantle, Devonport and Kiama have been named Australia’s top tourism towns at the national Top Tourism Town Awards ceremony at Parliament House in Canberra this morning.
The towns were judged within categories based on population, alongside their attractions, amenities, accommodation and the ability to welcome and host visitors.
Fremantle took home the Gold award, with Tasmania’s Devonport named in second place while the NSW south coast seaside town of Kiama in third.
"We get nearly a million day trippers to Fremantle each year.
"This award is recognition for the many passionate people, guides, volunteers, operators, artists, and business owners, who bring Fremantle to life.
"I commend the other finalists and thank the judges, organisers and sponsors. This is a celebration of the diversity of towns and communities that make up Australia’s tourism story."
"Congratulations to the City’s marketing team, its fabulous visitor services team and my co-members of the DMWG.”
"Congratulations to Fremantle and also to the winners of the Small Tourism Town, Bungendore near the ACT border, and Tiny Tourism Town, Trentham."
Main image: Tourism Council WA Deputy Chair Nathan Frost, Monique Boucher from Hidden deTours, Tourism WA Chair Di Bain, City of Fremantle Mayor Hannah Fitzhardinge, Tourism Council WA Chief Executive Evan Hall and Patrick Ford from City of Fremantle with Fremantle’s Top Tourism Town gold Award. Other images: Fremantle, Devonport and Kiama in NSW.
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