Hinterland Tourism Guide going to print, as social media reaches 4 million

Hinterland Tourism will be launching a companion printed coffee table book on May 3.

In 2022 Hinterland Tourism launched its innovative Welcome Guide campaign, the online version of which can be seen at www.visitsunshinecoasthinterland.com.au/publications.

Now on May 3 Hinterland Tourism will be launching a companion printed coffee table book.

“This will be a morning tea event and we hope to get as many people as possible along,” said Hinterland Tourism President Kerry Brown.

“The executive have seen the sample copy, it is one of the most beautiful coffee table books 

“I have ever seen, and I have no doubt our accommodation members will be delighted to have a copy of this book in every guest room as it showcases our region perfectly. 

“Visitors will want to stay forever.”

In other newsww production on the 2023-24 Hinterland Wedding Guide will start soon. 

For information: info@hinterlandtourism.com.au.

Hinterland Tourism social media reaches 4 million

There’s no doubt social media and Hinterland Tourism is a match made in heaven when it comes to getting the word out about the delights of our region. 

In fact Hinterland Tourism’s social media reach hit a remarkable 4 million people in February thanks largely to the prowess of the organization’s digital marketing aficionado Marlene Murray.

“A massive congratulations to our Digital Manager Marlene on her outstanding social media management,” said Hinterland Tourism President Kerry Brown.

“That’s a remarkable result considering this is mostly organic reach. 

“Not only does this reflect Marlene’s outstanding marketing skills, it also tells us our region is what visitors are looking for.” 

For information: info@hinterlandtourism.com.au.

Range Rivalry: Montville pips Maleny in ‘Most
Welcoming Towns’ awards

The Booking.com Most Welcoming Towns results came in recently with Montville coming in at number 5. 

Maleny claimed number 6 spot after finishing first in 2021 and 2022. Montville came ninth last year. 

Port Campbell and Halls Gap, both in Victoria, took out first and second places respectively, while Port Lincoln came in third and Toowoomba fourth. 

Australia’s Most Welcoming Towns 2023

1. Port Campbell, Vic. 

2. Halls Gap, Vic.

3. Port Lincoln, SA.

4. Toowoomba, Qld.

5. Montville, Qld.

6. Maleny, Qld.

Search on for Queensland’s Top Tourism Town

Queenslanders are being called on to nominate their favourite hotspots, local treasures, and hidden gems for the 2023 Queensland Top Tourism Town Awards.

Presented by the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), the annual Top Tourism Town Awards recognise Queensland’s  outstanding regional destinations.

With nominations now open and closing Monday 6 March, you can nominate your favourite town through the QTIC website at www.qtic.com.au/top-tourism-award/.

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