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Reflections Holiday Parks is celebrating confirmation of their status as industry leaders with five finalist nominations at the upcoming CCIA NSW (Caravan and Camping Industry Association) Awards of Excellence.http://www.tourismthailand.org/landing/landing_en.html

CCIA NSW is the top industry organisation for the Camping and Caravanning industry in the state, with the awards recognising outstanding businesses within the caravan, camping and holiday parks market.

Reflections Holiday Parks CEO Steve Edmonds said the positive industry recognition was confirmation of the hard work the regional managers, park managers and their teams put into creating great holiday experiences.

“As an group we are committed to providing inspiring holidays and customer service which is second to none,” Mr Edmonds said.

The four Reflections Holiday Parks named as finalists at the upcoming awards night to be held at Luna Park this Monday, 15 October include:

– Copeton Waters and Burrinjuck Waters in the Best Inland Park (more than 100 sites) category

– Evans Head in the Best North Coast Park (more than 100 sites) category

– Moonee Beach in the Best North Coast Park (100 sites or less) category

Regional Manager Jennifer Scott has also been named as a finalist in the Employee of the Year – Holiday, Tourist and Resort Parks category. Jennifer looks after eight holiday parks along the North Coast including Evans Head and manages several public recreational reserves.

Mr Edmonds said Evans Head was fortunate to beat industry competitors last year and take out the coveted award for Best North Coast Park with all nominated parks receiving finalist nods last year and in previous years.

“I would also like to thank our outstanding Regional Manager Jennifer Scott who always goes above and beyond to work with her parks to ensure a seamless operation and impeccable guest service,” Mr Edmonds said.

“Jennifer puts in an incredible effort in all aspects of her work and I’m proud to see her honoured by the industry she loves so much.”