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Finalists for the Most Outstanding Travel Journalist Award have been announced as part of the 2024 National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA). The Finalists, chosen from a competitive pool of submissions, are:

  • Carrie Hutchinson
  • Jessica Lockhart
  • Kerry van der Jagt
  • Michael McHugh
  • Stephen Scourfield

Each Finalist submitted three applicable articles for review by an independent panel. These articles were judged on five criteria:

  1. Overall impact: How engaging, thought-provoking and informative is the story? Does it bring about change?
  2. Research: Does the article contain valuable tips, insights and advice for the reader?
  3. Tourism promotion: Does it inspire the reader to travel?
  4. Support for the travel profession: Does the story promote the use of ATAS-accredited travel businesses and professionals?
  5. Industry advancement: Does the article contribute to the conversation on industry issues or opportunities?

The Winner of Most Outstanding Travel Journalist will be announced Saturday week at NTIA. For the entire list of NTIA Finalists, visit atia.travel/NTIA2024.

“We have received submissions of an incredibly high quality, reflecting the calibre of travel journalists in Australia. Thank you to all journalists who cover Travel as well as the importance of having ATAS-accredited travel businesses in ensuring Australians are protected when travelling,” ATIA CEO Dean Long, said.

“We are proud to celebrate the role of travel journalists in this year’s NTIA, and I congratulate our five Finalists for their exceptional work in promoting the industry and championing the professionalism and expertise of ATAS-accredited businesses.”