Huskisson, Berry, and Kiama have emerged triumphant as the winners of the highly coveted NSW Top Tourism Towns for 2024. These exceptional destinations have captivated the hearts of the public and industry alike, standing out as the most desirable destinations for an outstanding visitor experience.

The winners were presented with their awards by Minister for Tourism John Graham and NSW Tourism Industry Council Executive Director Paula Martin during the Local Government NSW Destination and Visitor Economy Conference in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 29 May, where 19 finalist destinations vied for the title.

Ms Martin expressed her delight at seeing three beloved regional gems claim the top honours.

“With their picturesque landscapes, rich historical significance, abundance of activities, and warm welcoming community spirit, Huskisson, Berry and Kiama have become shining beacons in regional NSW's tourism landscape," Ms Martin said.

“These towns represent the epitome of what visitors seek—an immersive and revitalising experience that will leave a lasting impression, showcasing the very best that NSW has to offer. These vibrant towns set our state apart from other visitor destinations.”

Huskisson, took home the Tiny Tourism Town award for the second year running and was lauded for being the ultimate destination for adventurers and food lovers, including the iconic 16 white sand beaches where you can swim with whales or boom-net with dolphins.

Berry, declared the Small Tourism Town winner, drew praise for its award-winning restaurants, stunning vineyards, abundance of amazing shopping opportunities and the warm community that welcomes you in the picturesque town nestled between mountains and the sea.

Berry was also presented with a Hall of Fame award, in recognition of its outstanding achievement in being crowned winner in the Small Tourism Town category at the NSW Top Tourism Awards in 2022 and 2023 and 2024.

Kiama completed the hat trick for the South Coast, taking home the third gold for the region when it was awarded the Top Tourism Town honour for its wealth of natural wonders; stunning national parks, breathtaking beaches and majestic waterfalls.

Due to the high calibre of submissions this year, Silver and Bronze honours were also awarded to acknowledge commendable contributions to the tourism industry. Silver awards were presented to Broke, Merimbula and Ballina, with Bronze titles awarded to Eugowra, Gloucester and Newcastle.

A Judges Commendation Awards was presented to Murwillumbah. This accolade acknowledges the exceptional endeavours of these communities in showcasing their town's unique characteristics through creative and captivating content.

Each participating town submitted a short video, itinerary, and editorial, evaluated by a judging committee comprised of 10 industry experts. The public was then invited to cast their votes, with a response of more than 10,000 individuals voicing their opinions to determine the ultimate Top Tourism Towns.

Managed by the NSW Tourism Industry Council, the awards celebrate towns across three population categories: under 1500, between 1500 and 5000, and over 5000 residents.

Huskisson, Berry and Kiama will now proudly represent NSW at the upcoming Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, scheduled to be held later this year.

Full list of award winners:
Top Tiny Tourism Town (population under 1,500 residents)
Winner – Huskisson
Silver – Broke
Bronze – Eugowra
Top Small Tourism Town (population between 1,500 and 5,000 residents)
Winner – Berry
Silver – Merimbula
Bronze – Gloucester
Top Tourism Town (population over 5,000 residents)
Winner – Kiama
Silver – Ballina
Bronze – Newcastle
Judges’ Commendation - Murwillumbah