Headlines
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Dubai ready for global Crowd
Thursday | Nov 16 2017THE inaugural Dubai Association Conference is set to take place next month with the goal of accelerating regional business growth in the Middle East at the forefront.
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IMEX to hold Women’s event
Monday | Nov 13 2017THE organisers of IMEX Frankfurt have launched She Means Business, a half-day conference to be held the day before the main event begins.
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Games safety lesson
Monday | Nov 13 2017INTERNATIONAL business events organisers should look to the lessons of previous Olympic Games on issues relating to security and cyber security, according to the former director-general of MI5, Lord Jonathan Evans.
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Sunshine Coast mounts events push
Thursday | Nov 9 2017QUEENSLAND’S Sunshine Coast will attempt to attract a greater share of the national events market with the launch of its own dedicated Business Events Assistance Program.
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Brisbane conf Fund
Thursday | Nov 9 2017BRISBANE has launched a new initiative to unearth its up-and-coming industry and research leaders while presenting the Queensland capital as an attractive destination for business events.
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AACB eyes int’l innovation
Monday | Nov 6 2017THE Association of Australian Convention Bureaux (AACB) is expecting Australia to attract 223,000 international delegates over the next 10 years in its latest Forward Calendar.
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EEAA UFI congress
Monday | Nov 6 2017THE Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) has joined close to 500 participants from around the world at the 84th UFI Global Congress in Johannesburg, South Africa, last week.
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Food Disruptor into events
Thursday | Nov 2 2017FORMER Menulog founders have announced the expansion of FoodByUs, launching a new food marketplace for Australia’s conference and event planners.
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Bumper Tassie year
Thursday | Nov 2 2017THE MICE sector in Tasmania is at full steam ahead after a strong 2016/17 financial year, Business Events Tasmania’s latest annual report shows.
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BESydney defies shutdown
Monday | Oct 30 2017BUSINESS Events Sydney (BESydney) has posted its best result since the closure of the old Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, securing events worth more than $228 million during 2016/17.