Supreme And Excellence Awards Join New Zealand Tourism Awards Line-up
Entries are open for the New Zealand Tourism Awards 2023, hosted by Tourism Industry Aotearoa, with the Supreme Tourism Award and Tourism Excellence Award joining the line-up.
The Tourism Excellence Award will celebrate well-rounded, high-performing tourism businesses that are working towards all commitments of the Tourism Sustainability Commitment (TSC) and have regenerative ambitions. An evolution of the Regenerative Tourism Award 2022, the Tourism Excellence Award is available to two exceptional businesses, one large and one small-to-medium.
The tourism industry’s highest accolade, the Supreme Tourism Award will be selected by an expert judging panel from the nine business award winners.
TIA Chief Executive Rebecca Ingram says the reintroduction of these awards to the line-up is a positive reflection of the industry’s progress and recovery.
“With recent forecasts suggesting tourism is helping New Zealand avoid recession, and the successful return of TRENZ in May, our industry is proving its resilience and moving from strength to strength. Feedback from our members told us the time was right to include these aspirational awards, which set a high bar for our industry and are heavily competed for.”
In total, three awards for individuals are open to outstanding performers in the industry, and nine awards will recognise visitor experience, community engagement, an exceptional Māori operation, environmental initiatives, an employer of choice, industry alignment and organisations that are living the values of the TSC.
Winners will be announced at a special New Zealand Tourism Awards dinner on 7 November in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, following Tourism Summit Aotearoa.
Te Papa Director of Museum and Commercial services Jake Downing says, “We are so thrilled and privileged to be hosting the awards at Tākina and having the opportunity to show case our new venue to the tourism industry.”
The New Zealand Tourism Awards are open to both members and non-members of TIA. Tickets to the New Zealand Tourism Awards dinner will be available to purchase soon.
Find out more and view categories below and on the New Zealand Tourism Awards website.
2023 CATEGORIES AND CRITERIA
Supreme Tourism
Award
The tourism industry’s highest
accolade, the Supreme Tourism Award will be selected from
the nine business award winners. The actions or initiatives
and results achieved by the business or organisation will
have created a step-change that makes an outstanding
contribution to growing a regenerative tourism industry that
benefits New
Zealanders.
Tourism Excellence
Award
The Tourism Excellence Award
recognises a tourism business that has the wellbeing of
communities at its heart, is representative of our culture
and values, has an excellent visitor experience at its core,
it nurtures the natural environment and is brought to life
by a profitable enterprise that shows a high level of
responsibility.
There are two categories for this Award:
- Large business (over $6 million annual turnover)
- Small-medium business (under $6 million annual turnover)
Tourism Excellence Award criteria
Community
Engagement Award
The Community
Engagement Award recognises a business that is a leader in
engaging and supporting vibrant communities.
Community Engagement Award criteria
Tourism Talent
Employer of Choice Award
The Employer of
Choice Award recognises a tourism business that has risen to
workforce challenges, and is maintaining a positive and high
performing workplace, with industry leading practices and
innovations to retain and recruit staff.
Employer of Choice Award criteria
Environment
Award
The Environment Award recognises an
environmentally sustainable tourism business that actively
supports and champions environmental initiatives that reduce
carbon emissions, minimise waste, and embrace kaitiakitanga
– guardianship and protection of our natural, built and
cultural resources.
Industry Collaboration and
Alignment Award
The Industry
Collaborationand Alignment Award recognises a Regional
Tourism Organisation, Economic Development Agency, central
or local government agency, research organisation, education
provider, sector association, industry
business,orgroup oftwo or more businesses that have
aligned/partnered to successfully maximise their tourism
industry impact and results.
Industry Collaboration and Alignment Award criteria
He Toa Takitini Māori Tourism
Award
The He Toa Takitini Māori Tourism
Award recognises a tourism business that is delivering an
authentic Māori tourism visitor experience or product,
incorporating the core values of manaakitanga, kaitiakitanga
and whanaungatanga into its business and its visitor
offering, and demonstrating rangatiratanga within the
tourism industry.
Resilience and
InnovationAward
The Resilience and
Innovation Award recognises a tourism business that
exemplifies innovative and creative problem-solving
alongside operational business excellence.
Resilience and Innovation Award criteria
Visitor
Experience Award
The Visitor Experience
Award recognises a tourism business that is meeting and
exceeding the expectations of visitors.
Visitor Experience Award criteria
The following categories are open to individuals:
Marsh
Tourism Industry Champion Award
The
Tourism Champion Award recognises an outstanding tourism
professional who has been in the tourism industryfor more
than 10 years.
Tourism Industry Champion Award criteria
Emerging
Tourism Leader Award
The Emerging Tourism
Leader Award recognises an outstanding tourism professional
who has been in the tourism industry for less than 10
years.
Emerging Tourism Leader Award criteria
Sir Jack
Newman Award
Nominations for the Sir Jack
Newman Award for Outstanding Industry Leader are also open.
The Sir Jack Newman Award is the New Zealand tourism
industry’s most prestigious individual award. This award
recognises an individual’s outstanding contribution to New
Zealand tourism over many years.
Sir Jack Newman Award nomination form