News
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NT Conventions walkabout Syd
Thursday | Oct 27 2016A DELEGATION from the Northern Territory Convention Bureau (NTCB) held its annual roadshow in Sydney last night, showcasing the destination’s most exciting MICE experiences.
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Business Events Vic appoints new board
Thursday | Oct 27 2016SIX new members have been appointed to Business Events Victoria’s board following the group’s AGM on Tue.
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TNZ incentive campaign deemed a success
Thursday | Oct 27 2016TOURISM New Zealand has reported NZ$94 million in converted value following its campaign to promote the country as a premium incentive destination last year.
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Crown Pyramid set to debut
Thursday | Oct 27 2016CROWN Perth will soon introduce a new flexible meeting space which offers 6,000m of unobstructed internal floor space.
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Crumbs! 24 Oct 16
Monday | Oct 24 2016A NONSENSICAL paper on nuclear physics created by a Kiwi academic using iOS autocomplete has gained him a spot in the International Conference on Atomic and Nuclear Physics in the US in Nov.
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Oaks Cypress Lakes refurbishment
Monday | Oct 24 2016OAKS Cypress Lakes Resort is set to undergo a $4 million upgrade to “further enhance the guest experience”.
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Opera House have your say
Monday | Oct 24 2016OPINIONS from the public are now being sought on the planned new function centre at Sydney Opera House. As flagged in BEN recently (BEN 11 Aug), the Sydney Opera House Trust intends to do away with its eyesore marquee on the Northern Boardwalk in favour of a new internal function space (artist impression below) – part of a $202 million renewal project.
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Tetsuya’s fine Function Space
Monday | Oct 24 2016IF YOU’RE looking for a function space to wow even the most discerning guests, it’s hard to look past Tetsuya’s.
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WCCS 2018 to NSW
Monday | Oct 24 2016SYDNEY will play host to the Skin Cancer Foundation’s World Congress on Cancers of the Skin in 2018, which will bring 1,500 delegates to the city.
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TNZ celebrates $31m MICE win
Monday | Oct 24 2016A GROUP of 22 Kiwi events specialists were acknowledged last week for their contribution in bringing more than 15,000 international business delegates to the country, which injected an estimated $31 million to the New Zealand economy.