South Australian Business News

South Australia cleans up at national tourism awards

Anthony Caldwell
Thursday, March 23rd 2023

Photo — Australian Tourism Awards


Congratulations to the seven South Australian businesses awarded at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards last Friday night.

A special congratulations to the South Australian Business Chamber member Adelaide Zoo for taking home the coveted gold award in the major tourism attraction category, recognising one of Adelaide’s most iconic attractions for its unique behind-the-scenes experiences and commitment to sustainability and conservation.

Corporate member SkyCity was also awarded bronze for 5‑star luxury accommodation.

Full list of South Australian winners

Adelaide Zoo – Gold, Major Tourism Attraction

Adelaide Zoo, one of Adelaide’s most iconic attractions, is home to 2500 animals and 250 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish.


The Cedars Hahndorf – Silver, Cultural Tourism and Unique Accommodation 

Lovers of fine art, charming gardens and famous family lives will have much to discover at The Cedars, a few minutes from historic Hahndorf. From 1912, this 36-acre (expanding to 132-acre) country property with its towering trees was home to iconic landscape painter and early conservationist Sir Hans Heysen.

Woodhouse Activity Centre – Silver, Cultural Tourism and Unique Accommodation 

Woodhouse specialises in creating exceptional, memorable experiences through their shared love of the outdoors, encouraging visitors and guests to re-live their childhood and immerse themselves into the whole old-school camp experience.

Bendleby Ranges – Bronze, Adventure Tourism

Originally part of the Coonatto and Pekina Pastoral Runs, the Bendleby Ranges situated more than 50km outside of Goder Line, offer some of South Australia’s best kept secrets with beautiful creeks, valleys, ranges, and shimmering plains.

Sequoia Lodge – Bronze, New Tourism Business

Sequoia sits on the side of Mount Lofty, high above the Piccadilly Valley in the Adelaide Hills. The area’s significance centres on its working agricultural (food and wine) landscapes, historic settlements, abundant wildlife, pure environment, continuing culture and practice.

Redwing Farm – Bronze, Hosted Accommodation

Redwing Farm has three luxury accommodation offerings, from self-contained buildings to glamping at its best: Redwing Shearers Quarters, Redwing Barn and Little Patty.

Eos by SkyCity – Bronze, 5‑Star Luxury Accommodation

Eos by SkyCity encompasses the finest in modern hospitality. From signature restaurants and entertainment to opulent suites and spa experiences. 


The Australian Tourism Awards celebrate innovation and exceptional standards in tourism nationwide. 75 awards overall were presented across 25 categories, with gold, silver and bronze awarded in each category. Gold award winners from the 2022 South Australian Tourism Awards went on to represent the state at this prestigious event and go up against winners from Australia’s states and territories.


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Anthony Caldwell

Manager, Marketing, Media, Communications
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