A new winter tourism campaign is set to shine a spotlight on the Sun Country on the Murray and North of the Murray regions, encouraging visitors to explore the area including Bangerang Park in Corowa.
A new winter tourism campaign is set to shine a spotlight on the Sun Country on the Murray and North of the Murray regions, encouraging visitors to explore the area during the cooler months and experience everything the regions have to offer.
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Launched last Monday, Moments That Mean Everything is a nine-week marketing campaign developed by Moira Shire Council in partnership with Federation Council and Berrigan Shire Council.
The campaign features captivating new content, supported by a mix of traditional and digital advertising to inspire winter getaways.
Grounded in strategic insights and emotional storytelling, the campaign is designed to create a deeper audience connection and ensure the region stands out from its neighbours along the Murray, driving visitation.
Federation Council mayor, Cheryl Cook, said the council was proud to launch the campaign.
"We are incredibly excited to partner with Moira and Berrigan Shires to launch this innovative off-season campaign for our magnificent Murray region," Cr Cook said.
"Thanks to vital flood recovery funding, and council contributions we're able to showcase the true heart and soul of our area, inviting visitors to experience the simple, joyful 'moments that mean everything here.
“Whether it’s reconnecting with nature, discovering hidden gems, or reliving nostalgic memories.”
Moira Shire Council chair administrator, Graeme Emonson said the campaign was all about highlighting the small, special moments that make a getaway truly memorable.
“This is an invitation for people to slow down, reconnect and enjoy the charm of the region in winter,” Dr Emonson said.
“Whether it’s a stroll by the river, a cosy fireside meal or discovering a local hidden gem, there are so many ways to experience the Murray.”
The North of the Murray region has so much to offer for everyone.
The campaign focuses on three key themes that continue to influence travel decisions: nostalgia, nature, and discovery, and is backed by insights into what visitors seek in a regional break.
The campaign includes regional and metro radio advertising across Victoria, NSW and Canberra, digital ads across Facebook, Google, YouTube and Taboola and a new website with trip ideas and regional highlights at www.suncountryonthemurray.com.au.
Berrigan Shire mayor Julia Cornwell McKean said the collaboration across councils made the campaign stronger.
“We’re excited to join our neighbouring councils in launching this campaign, which celebrates the unique charm of our region and encourages visitors to discover the simple, joyful moments that make holidays memorable,” Ms McKean said.
The campaign has been made possible through flood recovery funding, jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian Governments, and is part of the continued efforts to support the region’s tourism industry and local economy.
To find out more and start planning your winter getaway, visit www.suncountryonthemurray.com.au.