We are acknowledged leaders in tourism, recreation, and indigenous planning, with awards for a variety of projects from around the globe.
2024 | NSW Tourism Awards – Service to Tourism Industry
2024 | NSW Business Awards – Janet Mackay, Outstanding Contribution by an Individual to the NSW Tourism Industry
2024 | PIA – Planning with Country Award for Excellence for, NT Aboriginal Cultural Tourism Framework
2024 | Excellence in International Business Award. Far South Coast (NSW) Business Awards
2023 | Finalist Banksia Foundation Sustainability Award (Pacific Sustainable Tourism Policy Framework)
2021 | Far South Coast Business Awards – Business of the Year
2021 | Far South Coast Business Awards – Excellence in Sustainability
2021 | Far South Coast Business Awards – Outstanding Employer of Choice
2021 | Snowy Monaro Business Awards – Employer of Choice
2021 | Snowy Monaro Business Awards – Excellence in Sustainability
2020 | Finalist Telstra Businesswoman of the Year – Janet Mackay
2019 | NSW Business Chamber State Business Awards – Outstanding Employer of Choice
2019 | Far South Coast and Capital Regional Business Awards – Outstanding Employer of Choice
2019 | Far South Coast and Capital Regional Business Awards – Regional Business of the Year
2019 | Snowy Monaro Business Awards – Outstanding Employer of Choice
2019 | Snowy Monaro Business Awards – Excellence in Small Business
2018 | PIA Award for Planning Excellence Northern Territory – Best Planning Ideas – Large Projects – The Red Centre Adventure Ride
2018 | NSW Business Chamber State Business Awards – Excellence in Export & Business of the Year – State Finalist
2018 | Canberra Region Tourism Awards – State Finalist
2018 | Far South Coast Regional Business Awards – Winner for Regional Business of the Year
2018 | Far South Coast Regional Business Awards – Winner for Excellence in Export
2018 | Snowy Monaro Business Awards – Winner for Excellence in Export
2016 | PIA Northern Territory Awards – Winner for Planning Excellence – Best Planning Ideas, Large Projects – Master Plan for Mountain Biking in the Northern Territory
2016 | Parks and Leisure Australia Category: Leisure and /or Open Space: For guidelines for trail planning, design and management – Barwon South West project
2016 | PIA National Awards – Commendation for Planning Excellence – Best Planning Ideas, Large Projects. For guidelines for trail planning, design and management – Barwon South West project
2015 | PIA Victoria Awards – Winner for Planning Excellence – Best Planning Ideas, Large Projects. For guidelines for trail planning, design and management – Barwon South West project
2012 | PIA Award – Commendation for Excellence in Planning – Best Planning Ideas, Large Projects. Planning Institute of Australia, NSW Division, for work completed on Australia’s Green Cauldron Experience Development Strategy
2012 | Opotiki District Council wins SOLGM Excellence Award for Motu Trails Cycleway project in Joined Up Local Government category
TRC Tourism was involved in the initial development of the concept, feasibility and business case for the project that assisted in securing $1.74 million from government to construct the trail
2011 | Sliver Qualmark Enviro-Award – Interislander Ferries New Zealand. TRC Tourism assisted Interislander with its Qualmark application through the Sustainable Tourism Advisor Programme.
2008 | Finalist for Tourism for Tomorrow Award – NZAID’s Rinjani Project, Lombok
2006 | Finalist for Tourism for Tomorrow Award – NZAID’s Pamilacan Island Ecotourism Project, Philippines
2004 | “Innovative Tourism Award” – Ministry of Tourism & Culture, Indonesia
2004 | Finalist for British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Award – NZAID’s Rinjani Project, Lombok
2004 | ”Conservation International and National Geographic Traveller’s World Legacy Award” – NZAID’s Rinjani Project, Lombok
2002 | Finalist for British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Award, UNESCO’s Nam Ha Project, Lao PDR
2002 | ”British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Award” – NZAID’s Bouma National Heritage Park Project, Fiji
2001 | ”United Nations Development Award” – UNESCO’s Nam Ha Project, Lao PDR.