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Gallery makes tourism hall of fame

The Geelong Gallery has entered the Victorian Tourism Awards Hall of Fame after scoring gold in the same category three times in a row.

The gallery was recognised as the top cultural destination in the state and secured Hall of Fame status during the annual Victoria Tourism Industry Council (VTIC) event on November 30.

Senior curator Lisa Sullivan said Geelong Gallery was one of nine local medal recipients, including six gold awards, a testament to the region’s high tourism quality.

“Entering the Hall of Fame is an incredible achievement and great recognition of the team’s sustained dedication and vision across the whole organisation,” she said.

“We are delighted to be recognised for the quality and impact of our contributions to the cultural, social, and economic life of Geelong, the region and beyond.”

Deputy director Andrew Deane said the award reflected the gallery team’s “tremendous effort” and $18 million annual economic benefit from the gallery to Greater Geelong.

“This accomplishment underscores the importance of an art gallery in bringing art and people together,” he said.

“It’s through diverse exhibitions and a range of learning and audience participation activities that fosters social, emotional, and intellectual wellbeing.”

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos said he was glad to celebrate the state’s tourism and events operators that exhibit innovation, passion and professionalism.

“Congratulations to all finalists and winners for achieving excellence in tourism and business, your contribution to Victoria’s tourism industry is so important,” he said.

“Businesses play a key role in positioning our state as a world-leading tourism destination and attracting visitors from interstate and overseas to all corners of Victoria.”

People can visit the VTIC website for a full list of category winners.

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