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AUSTRALIAN HOTELS: THE BEST OF 2025

Australia’s best in hospitality were named and honoured at the 2025 AHA National Awards for Excellence on Monday night, at the RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast.

More than 600 VIPs, guests and hospitality professionals enjoyed the presentation of awards in 47 categories, drawing 343 nominees from 260 venues.

The annual awards assemble all the state winners to recognise the spirit of Australian hospitality, creating safe, welcoming spaces for locals and visitors. Australian Hotels Association National President David Basheer lauded the resilience and innovation, praising hoteliers as they take risks, adapt, and “continue to raise the bar” across the country.

“The hospitality sector is not just about serving great food or pouring the perfect drink. It’s about creating experiences, connecting people, and building places where memories are made.

“Our hotels and pubs sit at the centre of towns and cities alike. They are meeting places, employers, and proud contributors to the social and economic fabric of Australia.”

South Australia made a strong showing, taking the gongs for both Overall Hotel of the Year – Regional at the Loxton Hotel, which also snatched Best Bar Presentation & Service, and Overall Hotel of the Year – Metropolitan for the Hurley’s rejuvenated Arkaba Hotel, which also took Best Entertainment Venue.

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Victoria followed suit, with Melbourne-based JBS Hospitality claiming Best Hotel Group Operator, and Lockington Community Hotel – rescued from imminent closure by the Lockington community, which rallied and raised funds, working tirelessly to restore and revitalise the pub – being awarded Overall Hotel of the Year – Remote.

To the north, Lyon Majestic’s Oxford Hotel in Bathurst took home Best Redeveloped Hotel – General Division, only three weeks after earning the title at the NSW awards for 2025.

Owner Ash Lyons ditched approved plans to refurbish the hotel when COVID struck. Realising the needs of people and pubs would change, he sat inside with the lights off for hours until he visualised what he thought it should look like going forward.

It was actually the first time he had paused from running a high-paced hotel and truly contemplated what was needed, and he subsequently opted to go “above and beyond”. The result was a jaw-dropping creation by a family operation that edged out big-budget builds from corporates around the country.

“I was extremely happy with winning the state award,” says Lyons. “There was nothing I wanted more; to win was the highest pinnacle.

“So we went to the nationals with an open mind. It’s a big country, and it was quite surreal. To be recognised there is something quite extraordinary.”

Another deserved result was Chris Cheung’s Coogee Bay Hotel, which has been the driving force of millions of dollars raised for the Sydney Children’s Hospital, and was recognised for Outstanding Community Service and Achievement.

“So proud of our initiative and the Coogee Bay Hotel team to be recognised at the AHA National awards,” Cheung told PubTIC.  

“The CBH team continues to live and breathe our community values, and make a difference.”

FULL LIST OF WINNERS

2025 MAJOR AWARD WINNERS

Overall Hotel of the Year – Remote: Lockington Community Hotel, Lockington, Victoria

Overall Hotel of the Year – Regional: Loxton Hotel, Loxton, South Australia

Overall Hotel of the Year – Metropolitan: Arkaba Hotel, Fullarton, South Australia

Overall Hotel of the Year – Accommodation Division: The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne , Melbourne, Victoria

Best Hotel Group Operator: JBS Hospitality

SPECIAL INDUSTRY HONOURS

Johnnie Walker Hall of Fame: Paul O’Brien – Red Rock Leisure

2025 FULL CATEGORY WINNERS – GROUPED BY THEME

OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Hotel Industry Rising Star – Accommodation Division: Sade Vasquez – Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales

Hotel Industry Rising Star – General Division: Matthew Bomford – St Albi, Moonah, Tasmania

Chef of the Year – General: Brendan Boothroyd – Duxton Pubs, Adelaide, South Australia

Chef of the Year – Accommodation: Pawan Dutta – The Royce, Melbourne, Victoria

Employee Excellence in Service – General Division: Morgan Gall – Sawyers Arms Tavern, Newtown, Victoria

Employee Excellence in Service – Accommodation Division – Commercial & Guest Experiences: Montana Daly – W Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales

Employee Excellence in Service – Accommodation Division – Leadership & Culture – Jennifer Brown, InterContinental Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales

Employee Excellence in Service – Accommodation Division – Operations & Support Services: Louise Nicdao – Batman’s Hill on Collins, Melbourne, Victoria

Front of House Employee of the Year – General Division: Soumi Tannous – Bar Beirut, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Front of House Employee of the Year – Accommodation Division: Duncan Morrison – Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park, Sydney, New South Wales

FOOD, BEVERAGE & DINING EXCELLENCE

Best Hotel Bar – Accommodation Division: McRae Bar – Capella Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales

Best Restaurant – Accommodation Division (Deluxe): Oncore by Clare Smyth – Crown Towers Sydney, Barangaroo, New South Wales

Best Restaurant – Accommodation Division (Mid-Range – Superior): Yamagen – QT Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise, Queensland

Best Bistro – Regional: Froth Craft Bunbrewery, Bunbury, Western Australia

Best Bistro – Metropolitan: The Prince, Kirrawee, New South Wales

Best Bar Presentation & Service – Regional: Loxton Hotel, Loxton, South Australia

Best Bar Presentation & Service – Metropolitan: Belgian Beer Cafe Melbourne, Southbank, Victoria

Best Family Dining: The Doonan, Doonan, Queensland

Best Restaurant – Regional: Penobscot Restaurant – Watervale Hotel, Watervale, South Australia

Best Restaurant – Metropolitan: St Andrews Hotel – Fitzroy, Victoria

Draught Beer Quality Award – Metropolitan: Bridie O’Reilly’s, South Yarra, Victoria

Draught Beer Quality Award – Regional: Nyngan Hotel, Nyngan, NSW

ACCOMMODATION EXCELLENCE

Best Mid-Range Accommodation: PARKROYAL Parramatta, Parramatta, New South Wales

Best Superior Accommodation: Oval Hotel, North Adelaide, South Australia

Best Deluxe Accommodation: The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria

Best Luxury Accommodation: Saffire Freycinet, Coles Bay, Tasmania

Best Lifestyle/Resort Style Accommodation: Mitchelton Hotel, Nagambie, Victoria

Best Hotel Accommodation – General Division: Hotel Sorrento, Sorrento, Victoria

Best Suite/Apartment Hotel: The Langham, Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise, Queensland

INVESTMENT, INNOVATION, SUSTAINABILITY & MARKETING

Best Redeveloped Hotel – General Division: The Oxford Bathurst, Bathurst, New South Wales

Best Redeveloped Hotel – Accommodation Division: Song Hotel Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales

Excellence in Innovation, Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Practice: Iron Creek Bay Estate, Sorell, Tasmania

Best Marketed Hotel – Accommodation Division: Novotel, Mercure & Ibis Darwin Airport, Eaton, Northern Territory

Best Marketed Hotel – General Division: Shoreline Hotel, Howrah, Tasmania

COMMUNITY, TRAINING & ACCESSIBILITY

Outstanding Community Service and Achievement: Coogee Bay Hotel, Coogee, New South Wales

Outstanding Achievement in Training: Paradox Sydney, Seven Hills, New South Wales

All Abilities Hotel – Accommodation Division: MACq01, Hobart, Tasmania

All Abilities Hotel – General Division: The Plough Inn, Launceston, Tasmania

ENTERTAINMENT, TOURISM & FACILITIES

Best Entertainment Venue: Arkaba Hotel, Fullarton, South Australia

Best Sporting Entertainment Venue: Burleigh Town Hotel, Burleigh, Queensland

Best Tourism Initiative: Sandstone Point Holiday Resort, Sandstone Point, Queensland

Best Outdoor/Non-Enclosed Facility: American Hotel Echuca, Echuca, Victoria

Best Meeting and Events Venue: Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas, Port Douglas, Queensland

Best Retail Liquor Outlet: Eatons Hill Hotel, Eatons Hill, Queensland

GAMING, TAB & WAGERING

Best Gaming Venue Regional: Beach House Hotel, Scarness, Queensland

Best Gaming Venue Metropolitan: Mail Exchange Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria

Best TAB Licensed Venue: Cremorne Hotel, Unley, South Australia

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