Ray Stone, Executive General Manager Sales Marketing & Distribution; Manfred Pieper, Executive General Manager Operations; Karen 17 Jun 2015
Ayers Rock Resort Wins Australian Tourism Award for Indigenous Tourism

Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

The Australian Tourism Award for Indigenous Tourism was awarded to Ayers Rock Resort, in April 2015. The prestigious award recognizes not only the creation and delivery of a daily suite of free guest activities but also the significant achievements made in Indigenous employment, training and development. 

“Excellence in Indigenous Tourism is core to our vision at Ayers Rock Resort and to receive recognition for the achievement of this at the highest level in Australia is not only very gratifying but is a key endorsement of our success,” said Andrew Williams, Voyages CEO.

“To be awarded the highest accolade in Australia is a fantastic endorsement of the success of the entire team and shows Voyages commitment to offering our guests authentic Indigenous encounters,” said Andrew.

Other achievements for Voyages at the Australian Tourism Awards included a Bronze Award for Indigenous Tourism for the Mossman Gorge Centre and a Silver for Business Tourism for Uluru Meeting Place.

The Mossman Gorge Centre located on the edge of the Daintree Rainforest in Far North Queensland not only offers visitors a gateway into the pristine wilderness but also provides a connection to the rich Indigenous culture of the local Kuku Yalanji people.  Ngadiku Dreamtime Walks run daily which allows guests exclusive access to an area of Kuku Yalanji land where they are shown traditional methods of living, hunting as well as a unique insight into their connection with the land.

“A Silver Award for Uluru Meeting Place, in the Business Events category, which achieved a Gold Award in the same category in 2014, is also a great achievement and is recognition of the success of the facility in a market with strong competition,” said Andrew.

Tourism Australia Managing Director John O'Sullivan said that Ayers Rock Resort was richly deserving of its award, having developed a quality tourism product which provided visitors with genuine Indigenous experiences delivered by Aboriginal Australians.

"I'm a firm believer in getting out of things what you put in and, for me, Ayers Rock Resort is an outstanding example of Indigenous tourism at its best.

“The commitment shown by the Voyages team at Uluru to Indigenous employment and training is commendable, as is the willingness they've shown to continually invest in improving their tourism product,” he said.

Voyages CEO Andrew Williams will be available for interviews during IMM. For interviews, contact Director of Public Relations Karena Noble via email karena.noble@voyages.com.au  or mobile 0408 737 982.