In 2021 we decided to try for a state tourism award in the category of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Experience. We’ve since taken home three Tasmanian Tourism Golds, which put us in the state’s Hall of Fame, and a Silver followed by two Golds at the national level’s Australian Tourism Awards. A lot is expected of entrants and we have massive respect for those who enter that category especially.

Cody Gangell, Carleeta Thomas, Clyde Mansell, Hank Horton & Gill Parssey, Nov 2023

Nathan Pitchford, Alex Webb, Cody Gangell, Carleeta Thomas with TICT’s Amy Hills, Launceston, 2023

Tasmanian Tourism Award afterparty, Nov 2023

Carleeta Rose Helen Thomas & jamie Graham-Blair, Gadigal Country, March 2023

Nathan Pitchford, Gill Parssey, Alix Webb & Jamie Graham-Blair, Launceston 2022

Gill Parssey, Clyde Mansell, Carleeta Rose Helen Thomas & Melissa West, Gold Tasmanian Tourism award, Nov 2021

Clyde Mansell, Jake Brown, Melissa West, Jamie Graham-Blair, Carleeta Thomas, Graeme Gardner, Hank Horton, Nipaluna 2021.

Nathan Pitchford making acceptance speech on Larrakia Country, March 2024

Hank Horton, Clyde Mansell, Carleeta Thomas, Cody Gangell accept Gold at Tas awards, Nipaluna, Nov 2023

Carleeta Rose Helen Thomas at Tasmanian Tourism Awards in Nipaluna, Nov 2023

Carleeta Thomas and Jamie Graham-Blair receiving Gold on Gadigal County, March 2022

Jake Brown & Melissa West accept wukalina Walk Finalist certificate in 2021

Melissa West & Clyde Mansell, Nov 2022

Gold at Tasmanian Tourism Awards in Nipaluna, Nov 2021 (left to right) Jake Brown, Graeme Gardner, Jamie Graham-Blair, Hank Horton, Melissa West, Clyde Mansell, Carleeta Rose Helen Thomas, Tananger Peat