Headlines
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Sunshine Coast CC opens
Tuesday | May 28 2019QUEENSLAND Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones believes the 3,300m2 Sunshine Coast Convention Centre will be a “game-changer” for the region.
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Doltone House Club Marconi deal
Tuesday | May 28 2019DOLTONE House has announced a new partnership with entertainment, sports and recreation venue Club Marconi, Bossley Park.
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NZ focused on sustainability
Tuesday | May 21 2019NEW Zealand’s tourism industry must focus on sustainability, Tourism Industry Aotearoa CEO Chris Roberts told delegates at TRENZ 2019 in Rotorua.
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NZ business boom
Tuesday | May 21 2019NEW Zealand ranks 46th in the world as a conference destination, up five places on 2017, and 12th in Asia Pacific, according to new data from the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA).
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EEAA commits to young stars
Tuesday | May 14 2019THE Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) is committed to developing young leaders for the industry, CEO Joyce DiMascio told delegates at the launch of the organisation’s Young Stars Meet-up Series.
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Star gets fresh
Tuesday | May 14 2019THE Star Entertainment Group has launched one of Australia’s largest seafood festivals, with a series of events at its Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast venues.
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Govt called on
Tuesday | May 7 2019THE Association of Australian Convention Bureaux (AACB) Forward Calendar of International Business Events Jan 2019 report has highlighted that for the business events industry to grow further, political parties need to support the industry with better policies.
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CHC turning point
Tuesday | May 7 2019THE Christchurch Town Hall welcomed its first conference last Mar (pictured) following its Feb reopening.
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M&OP on charm offensive
Tuesday | Apr 30 2019MELBOURNE & Olympic Parks (M&OP) is today showcasing its new conference and event centre (render pictured) at the Executive PA Summit, in Brisbane’s Royal International Convention Centre.
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NT Business Boost
Tuesday | Apr 30 2019THE Visitor Experience Enhancement Program (VEEP) has been extended for another two years as part of the NT Government’s $62.8 million TURBO2 investment to support local tourism businesses and attract more business events.