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28 August, 2024
Deep dive global merit
THE world’s largest dive training organisation has honoured Quicksilver Dive’s Port Douglas Training Centre at its annual awards.
The ‘outstanding contribution to diver training’ by PADI recognises Quicksilver Dive’s high standards of diver education including adaptive techniques, and growth in certifications.
Quicksilver Group managing director Tony Baker said it was “a wonderful acknowledgement to Quicksilver Dive’s team of instructors and the calibre of training they consistently deliver”.
“This award also acknowledges last year’s achievement of becoming the first PADI ‘adaptive service facility’ in Queensland, opening up the world of scuba to people with special needs,” he said.
“The whole team is to be congratulated for a truly progressive and safe learning environment for diver education.”
PADI Australia regional manager Annie Halloran said Quicksilver Dive had achieved “a remarkable 47 per cent increase in certifications and becoming one of Australia’s pioneering adaptive techniques centres”.
“This exceptional performance led us to recognise Quicksilver Dive with this prestigious accolade,” she said.
“The outstanding contribution awards are presented annually and are reserved for select PADI Retail and Resort Association members in each region who have demonstrated exceptional contributions to the industry. “
Quicksilver Dive School operations manager Chris Snel said, “we strive for quality education for all levels of diver training – not only for entry level such as open water divers and discover scuba divers, but also rescue divers and dive masters”.
“Our instructors are dedicated to delivering the highest possible education, so our students feel confident about their achievements,” he said.
“We are honoured to be recognised by PADI with this award and will continue to develop our team and deliver life-changing achievements for our students.”
Quicksilver Dive opened in 2018 and is a purpose built 5 Star PADI training and instructor dive centre in the heart of Port Douglas specialising in all levels of diver training.
PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is the world’s largest diver training organisation operating in 186 countries and territories, with a global network of more than 6600 dive centres.