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Hospitality and Tourism Award

Hospitality and Tourism Award: HIGHER MARK

Having sponsored the Hospitality and Tourism Award for several years, Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine is back again to sponsor this category in 2022.

This year’s winner of the 2022 Hospitality & Tourism Award is Higher Mark.

As the largest event space in regional Victoria, Higher Mark caters from events ranging from two guests to 2450.

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary or wedding, or holding a meeting, conference or exhibition, Higher Mark is the place to go.

Located at GMHBA Stadium, Higher Mark’s breathtaking architectural design features include sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning views across parklands, the stadium’s playing field and Geelong’s skyline.

With experienced and talented staff on hand to ensure your event runs smoothly, the venue’s dedicated culinary staff offer a variety of creative menus to bring your event to life. Menu’s are influenced by Geelong’s vibrant culinary scene and feature seasonal produce, local wines and the region’s best beers.

The team at Higher Mark aim to take each and every event to the next level tailoring experiences to suit each client’s requirements.

“With exceptional standards in service, processes, governance and environmental initiatives, the Higher Mark experience is second to none,” the judges said.

“Staff are encouraged to become the best version of themselves, which means they’re supported to experiment and innovate.

“Higher Mark knows how to put on a show!”

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