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Melbourne on show at AIME 2020
Tuesday | Feb 18 2020ASIA Pacific Incentives and Meetings Event (AIME) officially kicked off yesterday with the Knowledge Exchange, which saw Emergent CEO Holly Ransom and The Mathem Group CEO Christopher Kai leading the discussion on the power of human connections.
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LA Grammys famil
Tuesday | Feb 18 2020A group of Australian incentive and corporate buyers were recently hosted by Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board on a famil to the city of angels, where they attended the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
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AIME-ing high for 2020 and beyond
Tuesday | Feb 11 2020ANTICIPATION for AIME 2020 is growing, with less than a week to go until over 2,500 event industry professionals will gather over three days at the Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre (MCEC) for the industry-leading event.
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A new place to meet
Tuesday | Feb 11 2020PRO-INVEST launched the Holiday Inn Express Melbourne Southbank last Thu, which marks the brand’s first property in the city, and claims to offer “a premium meetings venue” to business delegates.
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Event Planners want to reach more
Tuesday | Feb 4 2020MORE than 57% of event planners list “reaching new attendees” as the biggest challenge facing the industry this year, according to eventbrite’s new 2020 Event Trends Report.
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Event centre refurb
Tuesday | Feb 4 2020HOLIDAY Inn Rotorua has unveiled it newly renovated Pohutu Conference & Events Centre, which the property’s management says fuses together modern technology and cultural touches to create a unique events environment.
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Outback NSW calls for more MICE
Tuesday | Jan 28 2020EVENT organisers are being urged to “support the bush” and “go out the back”, with tourism company Out of the Ordinary Outback launching a discounted rates program that aims attract more corporate events to far west NSW.
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Te Pae is shaping up
Tuesday | Jan 28 2020TE Pae Christchurch Convention Centre, pictured, has inched closer to completion ahead of its opening in Oct, with CPB Contractors having now installed a quarter of the 43,000 herringbone tiles that will form the braided river effect of the building’s facade.
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Sunny Coast a hit with delegates
Tuesday | Jan 21 2020AN increasing number of domestic and international tourists, including business delegates, have been seeking out the summery climate and beautiful beaches of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, research by Tourism Australia has revealed.
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New name in events
Tuesday | Jan 21 2020AUSTRALIAN companies Miles Per Hour and Event Workforce Group, both established identities in the industry, have merged under the name Spark Event Group, which claims to provide an “end-to-end solution for event management, logistics and workforce”.