QLD Tourism Awards
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary enters Queensland Tourism Hall of Fame!
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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary enters Queensland Tourism Hall of Fame! |
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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has again won Gold in the category of Major Tourist Attractions, at the annual Queensland Tourism Awards. This is the third year in a row Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has taken out top spot, as a result now also sealing its spot in the Queensland Tourism Hall of Fame. The Queensland Tourism Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of the State's tourism industry, including individuals, businesses and events. The awards were presented at a gala dinner held in Cairns on Friday night. “We are so honoured to be presented with this award for the third year in a row. To also be inducted into the Queensland Tourism Hall of fame as a result, is another huge achievement. We are so proud of our amazing staff, volunteers, members and visitors, it would not have been possible with out everyone’s support and hard work.”- National Trust of Australia (Queensland) CEO Jayme Cuttriss. For more information about the Queensland Tourism Industry Council: www.qtic.com.au To visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary or to donate: currumbinsanctuary.com.au |
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| About National Trust Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary |
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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest property under the banner of the National Trust of Australia (Queensland). It was gifted to the National Trust in 1976 by founder and conservationist Alex Griffiths. National Trust is a not-for-profit organisation, which relies on donations to protect, conserve, and celebrate our environmental, built, and cultural heritage. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is home to Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, which offers a free community service to treat, rehabilitate and release sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. Quick facts: - Bee and flower keeper Alex Griffiths opened Currumbin Bird Sanctuary in 1947 as a lorikeet feeding display, protecting his prized blooms from the birds. Today, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary still offers lorikeet feeding twice daily, an experience that is open to all members of the public.
- Currumbin Bird Sanctuary was gifted to the National Trust of Australia (Queensland) in 1976.
- Currumbin Bird Sanctuary was officially renamed Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in 1995.
- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary participates in 15 conservation programs for threatened and endangered species.
- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is home to Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, which last year admitted more than 14,000 wildlife animals, including almost 400 Koalas.
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| National Trust of Australia (Queensland) |
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