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Cities Unite to Launch Conventions Australia
Australia’s top convention cities have united to create a new body,
Conventions Australia, in a strategy to grow the country’s share of
the world conference market.
As
Australia’s first national industry-led entity, Conventions Australia
will target the international association market primarily in the key
regions of Europe and North America, aiming to increase the number of
future confirmed conventions by 10 per cent by 2010.
The
new organisation is a partnership between 12 venues and convention
bureaux, representing the entire country and its eight international
convention destinations – Cairns, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sydney,
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and the Northern Territory.
Its
goal is to reinforce Australia’s track record in hosting memorable and
successful conferences and increase its standing as one of the world’s
top ten conference destinations.
Conventions Australia chairman Martin Winter said the new organisation
had overcome the traditional rivalry between Australian cities to
present a united face for the country’s conference sector.
“Despite the success of individual cities and our ranking as the
world’s number eight conference destination, Australia has never
before promoted itself as a whole to the international association
market,” Mr Winter said. “In creating Conventions Australia, we draw
on our collective strengths to show that Australia not only offers a
remarkable experience for the leisure traveller, it also provides a
sophisticated business environment with a thriving economy and a
highly professional conference industry.”
Launched today in Frankfurt at the IMEX exhibition for the
international meeting and incentive industry, Conventions Australia
will mount an initial three-year marketing campaign involving
advertising, direct mail, an integrated website, public relations and
the development of collateral including fact sheets, case studies, DVD
presentations and an image library.
Mr
Winter said the campaign would complement the work of Tourism
Australia, which had recently launched successful initiatives aimed at
the corporate and incentive markets, and is supported by Qantas
Airways.
“The strategic plan we’ve developed for Conventions Australia
is the first to specifically target the association market and will
aim to reach several key audiences including industry organisations,
professional conference organisers, association management companies,
decision-makers and media,” Mr Winter said. “We aim to increase the
number of international association conventions in
Australia by 10 per
cent in the next three years and to take
Australia’s
international ranking into the world’s top five convention
destinations by 2012.”
Conventions Australia is a partnership of the Adelaide Convention
Tourism Authority, the Adelaide Convention Centre, the Brisbane
Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Cairns Convention Centre, the
Darwin Convention Centre, the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition
Centre, the Melbourne Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Melbourne
Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Northern Territory Convention
Bureau, the Perth Convention Bureau, the Sydney Convention and
Visitors Bureau and the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre.
ENDS
Media information:
Martin Winter, Conventions
Australia,
T: +61 402 313 224
E: martin@acta.com.au
www.conventionsaustralia.com.au
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