Free workshops for NSW Tourism Awards

Monday, 05 May, 2008 0

Tourism New South wales is reminding all NSW tourism operators that free workshops are being held to help prepare entries for the NSW Tourism Awards.

The workshops are currently underway with successful events held in Nowra and Narooma this week.

Next week workshops will be held in Wagga Wagga (Monday), Tamworth (Wednesday), Dubbo and Broken Hill (Thursday).

Next week’s workshops will help operators enter the Inland Tourism Awards which follow the same format as the NSW Tourism Awards.

That means if operators win their category in the Inland Tourism Awards they become automatic finalists in the NSW Tourism Awards.

Workshops for the Hunter, Mid North Coast, Northern Rivers and Southern Highlands will be held later this month and Sydney workshops will be held in June.

For more information to click here.

To register for these free workshops please contact Shan Lawson, NSW Tourism Awards Coordinator on (02) 4333 8908, fax: (02) 4332 9660, mobile: 0408 153 605 or email: [email protected].  

by: The Mole



 

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