
The NSW Tourism Association has announced the finalists for the NSW Tourism Awards 2025, with over 230 nominations from across the state in a record year.
From these, 125 businesses and individuals have progressed as finalists across 30 categories, with four special awards to be presented at a Gala event in November.
According to the association, this year saw a record number of first-time entrants, highlighting the growing recognition and significance of the Awards as both a celebration of excellence and a valuable tool for business development.
Natalie Godward, CEO of the NSW Tourism Association, said the finalists reflect the strength, passion and professionalism of the NSW visitor economy.
“We are incredibly proud to reveal this year’s finalists, representing tourism businesses and individuals from every corner of our state. This year’s awards are coming off the back of a record result at the 2024 Australian Tourism Awards where 9 NSW-based operators took out a podium placement.
“The NSW Tourism Awards unite our industry, strengthen our communities, and shine a light on the dedication and pride of operators who create world-class experiences,” said Godward.
A first for the program, this year’s line up also includes finalists from the North Coast Regional Tourism Awards, owing to a new partnership providing a direct pathway and greater support.
“We are delighted about this new partnership providing greater opportunity for North Coast operators to enter the awards, which is a great result,” said Ms Godward.
All entries were rigorously assessed by a panel of 56 independent industry experts, with judges noting the increasing calibre of submissions and the commitment to sustainable business practices. The program is the only pathway for NSW operators to compete at the Australian Tourism Awards.
“We’ve had highly positive feedback from participants who say the process is extremely valuable in helping them build actionable steps to creating business success. It’s why we continue to see new entrants embracing the program – it builds long-term capability as well as celebrating success,” said Godward.
The 2025 NSW Tourism Awards finalists are recognised across: Food & Drink Tourism, Tours, Attractions & Experiences, Accommodation, Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Services and New Tourism.
Food & Drink finalists
The Food & Drink Tourism finalists for the year include the best flavour-forward estates, cellar doors and experiences NSW has to offer.
Printhie Wines in the Central Coast, Cupitt’s Estate and Jervis Bay Brewing Co have made the cut, alongside the Italian Cooking Experience with Stefano Marvello in Bowral and the Tocumwal Chocolate School in the Riverina region.
Also on the list of Food & Drink Tourism finalists are Courabyra Wines, Foxdog Distillery and Brewery, Earth Beer Company, Harwood Hotel, Krinklewood Estate, Pipit Restaurant and Spare Chef Catering.
Beyond the eats and sips, the finalists list also recognises attractions, events and experiences like the Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, Kestrel Nest EcoHut and the Narooma Oyster Festival.
Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper congratulated all the finalists and said it showed that the state’s tourism sector was driven by dedicated industry champions.
“Tourism is a $50 billion industry in NSW, and a major driver of jobs, growth and opportunity,” he said.
“The finalists represent the very best of our state, setting benchmarks of excellence and demonstrating the important role tourism plays in strengthening local communities. I congratulate every finalist and thank them for their contribution in making NSW the number one visitor economy in the nation.”
The winners of the 2025 NSW Tourism Awards will be announced at the NSW Tourism Gala on Thursday, 27 November 2025, at Waterview in Bicentennial Park, Sydney Olympic Park.
Source: Zadro Agency
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