Hotel Sorrento shines at the 2024 AHA State Awards for Excellence
Congratulations to all of the AHA State Awards for Excellence winners! It's the pinnacle event for Victoria's hospitality industry
The pinnacle event of the Victorian hospitality industry unfolded on Monday, May 20 at Crown Palladium, a diverse array of venues and influential figures in the sector were honoured in 40 distinct categories, with Hotel Sorrento winning Best Hotel Accommodation.
A crowd of 1200 attendees gathered at Crown Palladium for the highly anticipated 2024 AHA (Vic) State Awards for Excellence, where the industryâs strength and successes were honoured, bringing electric energy to the room.Â
Best Hotel Accommodation was presented to Hotel Sorrento by Penfolds Wines. Established in 1872, Hotel Sorrento is an iconic establishment that has been welcoming locals and visitors for decades. As a third-generation family business, Hotel Sorrento prides itself on offering the best of the Mornington Peninsula.
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Best Hotel â Pub Style Accommodation went to Oscars Hotel & Cafe Bar, Ballarat presented by Hostplus. Oscars Hotel features 13 boutique accommodation rooms, three Function/Event spaces and a modern Australian menu.Â

The prestigious âChef of The Yearâ award was taken away by Rory Brown for presenting incredible flavours packed in a modern style pub menu at the Five Flags Hotel in Campbells Creek. Rory says country pubs are in his blood (his grandparents owned a pub in Kyabram and his mum was a pub cook) and he loves being part of the fabric of Campbells Creek, where he spends spare time hunting and fishing.

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About the night, AHA (VIC) CEO Paddy OâSullivan said: âWe celebrated the hospitality delivered through Victoriaâs remarkable pubs and hotels. The Awards recognised the significant commitment and dedication of our publicans, hoteliers and their staff.â
Marquee event partner, Tabcorp, was once again a key contributor to the success of the evening.Â
âA few years back we were dealing with the pandemic, and more recently we see pubs working through economic challenges like inflation and cost of living. Despite these challenges that you all face, you still show up for your customers day in and day out, and for that unwavering dedication you should be recognised,â Tapcorp CEO Paul Carew said.
The âNikakis Benchmark Award,â named after the late Nick Nikakis, is the most prestigious award of the night which recognises an individual or organisation who by their sustained performance and commitment, serve as an inspiration to all in the industry.Â
The 2024 Nikakis Benchmark Award was presented to Pat Sheehan and Marilyn Bell from the Rising Sun Hotel Bendigo.Â

- Marilyn Bell and Pat Sheehan from the Rising Sun Hotel Bendigo.
Pat and Marylin have exemplified outstanding dedication and service to their community and the hospitality industry, demonstrating the true spirit of the Nikakis Award. Their longstanding involvement in local organisations and support for the AHA have made them pillars of the Bendigo community and champions of regional pubs and hotels.Â
The highly anticipated âOverall Hotel of the Year- Metropolitanâ was presented by Carlton & United Breweries. The 11 contenders for 2024 included names like The Botanical Hotel (South Yarra), The Continental Sorrento, The Fifth Province (St Kilda), and taking away the title was The Notting Hill Hotel, fondly known as âThe Nottâ by its patrons.Â

This category also consisted of a regional counterpart, where The Middle Hotel Korumburra was declared winner among 13 finalists.
The newly added âVenue Manager of The Yearâ category saw Matthew Connell from The Wharf Shed emerge as the winner on the night.Â

- Matthew Connel was awarded âVenue Manager of the Yearâ.
Matt was described as a âtriple threatâ by our judges, describing him as an accomplished chef, past owner and operator of his own venues and a proud Geelong boy with a huge passion for his home town!Â
Matt is on a mission to show as many young people as possible that hospitality is a fun and lucrative career choice, and heâs leading by example.Â
The âLocal Legendâ award acknowledges outstanding community service and achievement within the hospitality industry by certain individuals.Â
This year, Stewart McKinnon from Barwon Heads Hotel was honoured with the title of âLocal Legend of the Yearâ. A barman by trade, Stewie is a true larrikin who puts the community first every time. He runs a social club at the pub, bringing people together for meal, and drives older locals to appointments around town and as far as Melbourne.
But Stewieâs greatest achievement is the Friday Night Raffle, which has raised thousands of dollars for charities and needy locals in the last couple of years!Â

Our âBest Cocktail List of The Yearâ category made its debut at this yearâs awards night, and Paradise Valley Hotel in Clematis triumphed among notable contenders. The win celebrates their innovative creations like the âUltra Violetâ and âCaramilk Punchâ cocktails, along with serving up delicious classics like the Limoncello Spritz and Spicy Margaritas, making Paradise Valley Hotel a must-visit for cocktail enthusiasts everywhere!Â
Over 146 pubs contested for the coveted âPeopleâs Choice Awardâ presented by Treasury Premium Brands and voted by the general public, was The Star Hotel Sale, emerging once again as the fan-favourite among their community.Â

- Star Hotel, Sale took home âPeopleâs Choice Awardâ.
The venue had previously won the title at the 2023 State Awards for Excellence, maintaining its crown as the âLocalâs Local.âÂ
The iconic âParma of The Yearâ was tightly contested by 16 finalists with The Middle Hotel in Korumburra finding the way to hearts of our judges as the champion, scoring a perfect score of 100 percent on the books.Â
The highly regarded âBest Hotel Group Operatorâ award at the event acknowledges the most prominent players in the hotel industry, and this year, Kickon Group were announced as the winners in recognition of their exceptional performance in managing a range of highly regarded venues throughout Melbourne, including The Terminus Hotel (Fitzroy), The Continental (Sorrento), and the new-age Latin American dining bar Pincho Disco in Collingwood.