Lynne Strong
18 December 2024, 4:54 AM
The Destination Kiama Christmas and End-of-Year Celebration brought together tourism operators, staff, and volunteers to reflect on a year of achievements and look ahead to 2025.
The Kiama Visitor Centre, led by Lauren and her dedicated team, welcomed over 55,000 visitors this year, a testament to Kiama's growing appeal. Speaker highlights included the success of the Post and Chill Out winter campaign, which contributed to record-breaking average visitor stays of 3.4 nights.
Chloe Audin talented local photographer, was celebrated for her cover image on the 2025 Visitor Guide, that promotes the region and reaches 40,000 readers across Australia.
The event also showcased the thriving Kiama Pavilion, now breaking even thanks to the hard work of its management team, Kylie Harding and Jackie Hall.
The evening wrapped up with reminders to visit the Visitor Centre for unique gifts from 32 local businesses, perfect for the festive season.
With a focus on collaboration and community input, the team encouraged all to have their say on Kiama Council’s Community Strategic Plan, shaping the region's future.
The celebration ended on a high note for local artist Susan Alexander who won the lucky door prize.
Congratulations to the Destination Kiama and Visitors Centre teams on a fantastic year! Your dedication, creativity, and hard work have made Kiama a must-visit destination and a thriving community hub. Here’s to an even brighter 2025!
From the Left: Michelle Springett, Belinda Doyle, Chair of Destination KIama Cr Matt Brown and Sheree Bailey
Cr Erica Warren, Cr Matt Brown and Cr Yasmin Tatrai
Roger Veage and Greg Langford from Kiama Business Network
Mark Bryant - KIama Sevens, Sally Bursell -Manager Tourism & Events and Cathryn Lyall - President of Kiama Business Network
The very excited Susan Alexander who won the lucky door prize
NEWS