
A tourism culinary campaign which will be rolled out nationally between May and August is encouraging travellers to sip, swirl and taste their way through the Bundaberg Region this winter.
Bundaberg Tourismโs CEO Katherine Reid is excited to grow the regions awareness of its premium paddock-to-plate, trawler-to-table and barrel-to-glass tourism ventures.
โDomestic travellers spend an estimated $22 billion on food and drink experiences each year โ research shared by Tourism Australia shows that good food and drink is one of the top five most important factors when it comes to choosing a holiday destination,โ she said.
โOur culinary campaign focused on attracting discerning travellers to the region who are wanting to know where their food and drink comes from and meet the passionate people behind whatโs on their plates or in their glasses; travellers who want culinary experiences that are real and raw.
โBundaberg is already famous for our internationally acclaimed home-grown brands, and this campaign, in partnership with our tourism and culinary industries is putting the spotlight on our delicious tourism offering and driving real results for our industry.โ

Bundaberg Region culinary on show
Bundaberg Rum was named Australiaโs best tourism winery, distillery and brewery for a third year in a row at this yearโs Australian Tourism Awards.
Marketing and Experience Manager, Duncan Littler, shared the importance of spreading the word about our regionโs diverse culinary experiences with visitors.
โWe are incredibly lucky that some of Australiaโs best quality food and finest beverages are produced in the Bundaberg Region and that visitors to our region are able to experience these products via a collection of truly world-class tourism experiences,โ he said.
โWe are thrilled to see tourism in the Southern Great Barrier Reef thriving at present with more and more people each year visiting Bundaberg and Bargaraโs spectacular beaches.
โSo if you love great food, amazing drinks and world class experiences, then I would really urge you to put a trip to the beautiful Bundaberg Region on your bucket list.โ
Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers CEO Bree Grima also shared positive sentiment ahead of the campaign.
โThere are many reasons to visit the Bundaberg Region, the colourful and flavourful range of fruits, vegetables, herbs and nuts grown in this region are just one of them,โ she said.
โThere are few places in Australia where you can come 365 days per year and see a high value product in horticulture being planted, grown or harvested but that is the case with Bundaberg and the Wide Bay Burnett Region.
โThere are few commodities not grown in our region, and we are the largest growing region in Australia for several commodities and one of only two growing regions in the world for the Shepard avocado.โ
The Bundaberg Region Culinary campaign will run from May to August 2022.
For more information, go to www.bundabergregion.org/taste.
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