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Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets Charts a New Course with Dedicated Sub-Committee

June 26, 2026 by Chamber Liaison

The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry has established a dedicated Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets Sub-Committee to help guide the strategic direction and ongoing growth of one of the region’s premier visitor experiences.

Created to provide a structured voice for market vendors, Council, and key stakeholders, the Sub-Committee will support the continued evolution of the Cruise Ship Markets, ensuring they remain a vibrant, high-quality showcase of the Whitsundays for cruise visitors while delivering long-term value for local businesses and the community. 

Image credit: Whitsundays Photography

Bringing together representatives with diverse skills and experience, the Sub-Committee will provide a collaborative forum to identify opportunities, consider improvements, and help shape the future of the markets. Its establishment reflects the Chamber’s commitment to strengthening governance, encouraging industry collaboration, and ensuring the Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets continue to grow as a signature landside experience that benefits vendors, visitors, and the wider Whitsunday community.

The inaugural Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets Sub-Committee comprises: 

  • Brett Crocker, Whitsunday Laser Creations
  • Kristel and Rod Taylor, Cotton Candy Cowgirls (jointly hold the seat)
  • Luke Henry, Ocea Collective
  • Margaret Burgess, Margaret Burgess Art
  • Peter Scott, Annie’s Coffee
  • Cait Fleming, Chamber’s Portfolio Manager (chair)

“This is a really positive step forward for the markets,” said Chamber President, Allan Milostic. “Having a dedicated Sub-Committee means we can be more strategic, more responsive, and more collaborative in how we grow and improve the experience for everyone involved — from our incredible stallholders to the visitors who come from all over the world.”

The Sub-Committee will meet regularly to advise on programming, community engagement, market operations, and future opportunities.

About the Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets

The Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets operate on cruise ship days in Airlie Beach, offering locals and visitors a vibrant waterfront market experience featuring local producers, artisans, food vendors, and unique Whitsunday-made products. The markets celebrate the best of the region and provide a warm welcome to the thousands of cruise ship passengers who visit Airlie Beach each year.

Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets is operated by Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

Visit the market website and Facebook

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