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Changes announced at Auckland Convention Bureau
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Plan C: Organizations revamp fundraisers during COVID
The Dispatch
Rooms normally filled with the murmur of voices and smell of delicious foods are empty; stages usually brilliant with lights beaming down on performers are dark and outdoor music venues remain silent all due to a national pandemic that had crippled any attempts at fundraising for local organizations.
Due to COVID-19 protocols on social distancing and gathering limits, many groups, agencies, and organizations that depend on fundraising to supplement revenue for services have had to get creative. Most have taken advantage of holding virtual or online events, while others have canceled events outright.
A representative of Douglas Ross s Scottish Tories compared the plight of Uighur Muslims interned in centres like the one above to life in Scotland under the SNP. Photo: Getty THE Highland Tories have been forced to delete their Facebook account after making “absolutely disgusting” claims that living in Scotland and not supporting the SNP is like being an Uighur in China. The Uighurs are a Turkic-speaking ethnic minority group from Central Asia, with the majority living in the Xinjiang region in the west of the country. Under current Chinese premier Xi Jinping, Muslim minorities are being arbitrarily arrested and imprisoned. It’s estimated around one million Uighur Muslims have been detained in what China calls “vocational training centres”, according to Dr Anna Hayes from Australia’s James Cook University.
Press Release – Auckland Unlimited
Auckland’s business events ambassador programme the Auckland Advocate Alliance (AAA) – which has so far helped to inject $40m into the city’s economy – has welcomed its 50th member.
Starting with just 14 members in 2015, the alliance was the first of its kind to launch in New Zealand and is managed by the Auckland Convention Bureau (ACB) to support local academics and sector experts to bring high-profile conferences and events to Auckland.
As the programme celebrates its fifth-year milestone, it continues to deliver valuable economic benefits to Auckland – having helped to secure more than 34 international conferences so far.
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