On the horizon in Canberra

Canberra Convention Bureau CEO Michael Matthews outlines what’s new and exciting in the national capital’s business events space in 2025.

Connecting beyond the boardroom

Event organisers are seeking innovative ways to bring their delegates together, writes Allan Horne, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas’ director of sales and distribution.

Thinking outside the city centre

If you look beyond Sydney’s CBD, you can find hidden gems that solve all your event needs, writes Annie Saba, Alt. Events’ group sales manager.

An outback place like no other

The beauty of Central Australia is the perfect backdrop for delivering extraordinary events, writes Alice Springs Convention Centre manager Mary Hair.

Inspiration in the heart of Melbourne

Centrally located, the stunning Hyatt Centric Melbourne is the perfect place to stay in style, host events and use as a base to explore the city, writes the hotel’s director of sales and marketing, Sheree Kahlefeldt.

Business meets tropical paradise in Cairns

One of the most unique places on earth, at the juncture of two World Heritage Sites, the city of Cairns is where business and leisure meet, writes Tara Bennett, general manager, partnerships and events, at Tourism Tropical North Queensland.

A landmark centre for building lasting connections

Since opening in May 2022, New Zealand’s Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre has been a leader in the innovation, sustainability and cultural spaces, writes its general manager, Ross Steele.

Connecting with the Northern Territory

Northern Territory Business Events director Rebecca McCaig encourages business event planners to think differently when it comes to immersive and memorable experiences in the NT.

Championing sustainability in meetings and events

Mercure Melbourne Doncaster is a next-generation iteration of the global hotel brand that’s aware of its environmental footprint and making every stay special, writes general manager Cameron Abbott.

Commitment to carbon-neutral sustainability

Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre general manager Ross Steele writes that the New Zealand venue is leading by example in its goal to reduce its carbon footprint.

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