News
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MEA awards in the cloud
Tuesday | May 12 2020THE Meetings and Events Australia (MEA) 2019 National Awards have been re-imagined as an online virtual event, to be broadcast live from Sydney’s International Convention Centre on Fri 29 May.
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Noosa is free
Tuesday | May 12 2020TOURISM Noosa has waived all joining and membership renewal fees until 30 Jun 2021, as a way of supporting local businesses and encouraging further participation.
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Google upgrade
Tuesday | May 12 2020GOOGLE is now offering enhanced features for its “Google Meet” online video conferencing plaform, including meetings for up to 250 people, live streaming and recording.
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Carriageworks into administration
Tuesday | May 12 2020SYDNEY arts and events centre Carriageworks has been placed into voluntary administration, with operators citing plummeting income due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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MyCEB platform
Tuesday | May 12 2020THE Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) has launched the International Association of Professional Congress Organisers (IAPCO) webEDGE platform, giving meeting professionals access to a comprehensive 14-module congress project management training course – myceb.com.my.
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Crumbs! 12 May 20
Tuesday | May 12 2020WHAT happens when you stage a major event and nobody turns up?
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ASM Global venueshield plan
Tuesday | May 5 2020ASM Global, the operator of major venues and centres in Australia and across the world, has announced the deployment of a new environmental hygiene protocol at its more than 325 facilities worldwide.
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Showtime goes online
Tuesday | May 5 2020SHOWTIME Events has taken what it normally does best within venues into cyberspace instead, with the company quickly investing in a new approach to taking events online when COVID-19 disrupted the world.
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Exhibitions Day
Tuesday | May 5 2020GLOBAL Exhibitions Day will be celebrated by the Exhibition and Event Association of Australia (EEAA) on Wed 03 Jun in a virtual event conducted in partnership with ICC Sydney.
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AACB pipeline
Tuesday | May 5 2020THE Association of Australian Convention Bureaux (AACB) has highlighted “strong forward pipelines” of major venues across the country, providing some encouragement for the sector in the face of this year’s bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.