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Image 1: Family fun on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail . Image credit: Tweed Tourism Company
The Northern Rivers Rail Trail (NRRT) has taken out Silver in the Tourist Attractions category at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, securing its place as one of the nation’s premier visitor experiences. Announced at a gala event at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Friday, 21 March, the award is an extraordinary achievement for the Rail Trail, which has fast become a must-visit destination since opening its first section between Murwillumbah and Crabbes Creek in March 2023. NRRT Regional Lead, Dean Cooper said the national recognition is a testament to the dedication and collaboration of everyone involved in bringing the Rail Trail to life. “Winning Silver at the Australian Tourism Awards is an incredible honour and a huge moment for the Northern Rivers Rail Trail,” Mr Cooper said. “This award is shared with the many people who have championed the Rail Trail over the years— supporters, volunteers, community groups, businesses, licensed operators, tourism partners and local councils — who have worked tirelessly to see this vision become a reality.” The Rail Trail has transformed the region’s historic rail corridor, providing a world-class experience that benefits both locals and visitors while injecting new energy into Northern Rivers communities, boosting local economies and creating regional jobs.
“This award reinforces just how valuable the Northern Rivers Rail Trail is—not just as a tourism drawcard, but as a project that connects communities, supports local businesses, and encourages active lifestyles. "The Richmond Valley Council and Lismore City Council have joined Tweed Shire Council in opening sections of the Rail Trail over the past two years and this national recognition will further drive momentum for its continued expansion. “We hope this acknowledgement helps propel us towards completing and fully connecting the Rail Trail, ensuring it reaches its full 130km potential as one of Australia’s most iconic experiences," said Mr. Cooper. The Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, now in their 40th year, celebrate excellence across the industry, with finalists from every state and territory competing for top honours. The NRRT’s Silver win was part of an incredible night for The Tweed at the 40th anniversary awards night, fellow local winners including: The Tweed Tourism Co. – GOLD, Tourism Marketing & Campaigns Potager – A Kitchen Garden – BRONZE, Tourism Restaurant & Catering Services
Image 2: Burringbar Creek Bridge on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail . Image credit: Tweed Tourism Company
Photo 1: Family fun on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail.
Caption: Family fun on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. Image credit: Tweed Tourism Company
Photo 2: Burringbar Creek Bridge on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail.
Caption: Burringbar Creek Bridge on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. Image credit: Tweed Tourism Company
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The Northern Rivers Rail Trail and four member Council’s of Tweed Shire Council, Byron Shire Council, Lismore City Council and Richmond Valley Council acknowledge and recognise the first nations groups and traditional custodians of the Bundjalung lands that connect the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. In collaboration, we commit to taking care of Country, connecting with the ancient land, and honoring and sharing cultural stories and connections along the trail.