Byron Tourism Champions Promote Supporting Local

Byron Bay tourism industry champions have shared their inspiring stories in a video series that takes future holidaymakers behind the scenes to motivate them to support local when planning their next escape once non-essential travel advice is updated.

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The 49 Local Stories were launched today by Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh in recognition of leading Coffs Harbour operator, Clark Webb of Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggirr Adventure Tours, who features in the series.

Mr Ayres said the series, produced by the NSW Government’s tourism and major events agency Destination NSW, will feature across social media, YouTube, Destination NSW websites and in paid advertising for intrastate audiences.

“Many Sydney and NSW businesses rely on visitors to keep their doors open, and in regional towns tourism can support the entire community, which is why we want people to meet the everyday champions behind the businesses,” Mr Ayres said.

“It is the passion and ingenuity of our tour operators, brewers, distillers, accommodation providers, chefs and winemakers that make for unique and unforgettable NSW travel experiences we are all hungry for.”

There are 11 Sydney-based Local Stories including Mr. Wong’s Dan Hong, Margret Campbell of Dreamtime Southern X Tours and James Christopher of Brix Distillers, and 38 videos from the regions including Goonoo Goonoo Station in Tamworth, Borambola Wines near Wagga Wagga and Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures.

“There’s no doubt these businesses have suffered. The best way we can help is by planning a post COVID restriction getaway that gives back – commit to a long weekend or family holiday and see what makes Sydney and NSW special,” Mr Ayres said.

The Local Stories will roll out over the coming weeks as part of Destination NSW’s tourism recovery campaign, Love NSW. It is a multi-channel campaign that promotes NSW’s world-class experiences to inspire potential travellers through advertising and publicity, deals with industry partners and collaboration right across the travel distribution network.

The current NSW Health advice says there is currently no limit on the distance that a person may travel, however NSW Health recommends non-essential domestic travel should be avoided.

Watch the videos www.youtube.com/visitnsw and www.youtube.com/sydney

Local Stories participants

Sydney

Brix Distillers

Dave’s Travel Group (Dave’s Brewery Tours)

Dreamtime Southern X Tours

Glass Brasserie

Local Eyes Australia

Mr. Wong

nel. restaurant

Park Hyatt Sydney

Quay Restaurant

Splendour Tailored Tours

Trippas White Group

NSW

Altina Wildlife Park (Darlington Point)

Balloon Aloft (Hunter Valley)

Bangalay Luxury Villas (Bawley Point)

Bank Art Museum Moree (Moree)

Bilpin Cider Co. (Bilpin)

Blueberry Hills on Comleroy (Kurrajong, Blue Mountains)

Bodalla Dairy Shed (Bodalla)

Borambola Wines (Borambola)

Brokenwood (Hunter Valley)

Cooks Co-Op (Hawkesbury)

Crystal Castle (Montecollum/Byron)

Go Sea Kayak Byron Bay (Byron Bay)

Goonoo Goonoo Station (Tamworth)

High and Wild Adventures (Blue Mountains)

Hillbilly Cider (Hawkesbury)

Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures (Knights Hill)

Jamberoo Action Park (Jamberoo)

Jim’s Wild Oysters (Shoalhaven)

JJ’s At the Marina (Batemans Bay)

Kiah Wilderness Tours (Sapphire Coast)

Limone Dining (Griffith)

Longstocking Brewery (Bega Valley Region)

Mary & Tex Curious Emporium (Orange)

Mogo Wildlife Park (Mogo)

Mount Warning Tours (Tumbulgum)

New England Brewing Co (Uralla)

NSW Rail Museum (Thirlmere)

Paperbark Camp (Shoalhaven)

Sacred Ride (Jindabyne)

Southbound Escapes (Narooma)

Stahmann Pecan Nut Farm (Moree)

Stone & Wood Brewery (Byron Bay)

Tenterfield Tours (Tenterfield)

The Pig & Tinder Box (Tamworth)

Tweed Eco Cruises (Tweed Heads)

Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggirr Adventure Tours (Coffs Harbour)

Wild Brumby (Snowy Mountains)

Yarran Wines (Yenda)

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