South-west residents have been urged to show their love for one of the region's towns.
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Timboon has been named as a finalist in the Victoria Tourism Industry Council's Top Tourism Town awards.
Corangamite Shire mayor Ruth Gstrein called on everyone who loves the town to vote and help give the town the recognition it deserves.
"It's a beautiful, friendly town right at the gateway to the Great Ocean Road hinterland and 12 Apostles Food Artisans Gourmet Trail," Cr Gstrein said.
"The Top Tourism Town awards recognise towns that deliver amazing visitor experiences. There's no doubt Timboon does just that with its gourmet local produce, boutique accommodation and nature-based tourism for hikers and cyclists."
Cr Gstrein said the council was calling on all locals and visitors who have discovered the fantastic little gem to support us and vote for Timboon as your favourite Victorian town.
"Our staff at the Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre did a terrific job with our entry submission," she said.
South Ward Councillor Kate Makin said the town of 800 people would love to welcome visitors who had yet to discover the town and its surrounding treasures.
"Being named Top Tourism Town would really put us on the map for people looking for a country getaway," Cr Makin said. "Timboon is a really attractive spot to stay for a few days and explore the town and surrounding area.
"There's a great entrepreneurial spirit here and winning this award will show a whole new audience just how many reasons there are to visit and explore more than just the 12 Apostles.
"Locals love living here because of our picturesque bushlands, rolling hills and the rich pastures that support our fantastic producers of cheese, ice-cream, chocolate, wool, whisky and so much more.
"I encourage everyone to have a look at our entry and vote."
Victoria Tourism Industry Council chief executive Felicia Mariani said the awards would showcase Victoria's most compelling destinations.
"After a year of being in and out of lockdown in Victoria, Victorians have developed a real love affair with the beautiful destinations in their own backyard," Ms Mariani said. "It is the perfect time to introduce an element to the Victorian Tourism Awards that celebrates our regional areas and allows us to nominate our favourite part of this great state as a Top Tourism Town."
Voting is open until noon on Thursday, May 27 at vtic.com.au/toptourismtown/timboon.
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