Australia s business events leaders meet and agree joint advocacy work as part of $50bn 2030 Vision
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Australia s business events leaders unite for industry advocacy and agree ambitious $50bn 2030 Vision
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Australia’s EEAA calls for immediate extension of Business Events Grants Programme
The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA), has called on the government to extend the money available under the Business Events Grants Programme to the industry immediately.
EEAA added that it supported the Business Events Council of Australia’s (BECA’s) pre-budget submission which called for targeted support to add the rebuild of the Business Events industry.
Claudia Sagripanti (pictured), EEAA chief executive said her members needed the AUSTRADE Business Events Grants Programme to urgently re-open for new applications.
“In September 2020, AUSTRADE opened applications for exhibitors and potential exhibitors, with
Australia’s ‘Get Local’ expo to help reboot the industry on July
The Business Events Council of Australia has announced it is partnering with Get Local, an upcoming MICE industry tradeshow in ICC Sydney.
Get Local is taking place from 29-30 July, and its aim is to “reconnect, reengage and reboot the meetings and event industry”. The event is exclusively focused on the Australasian MICE market.
Get Local is expected to attract event managers, PCOs, meeting planners and incentive organisers looking to learn more about the domestic offerings across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.
Dr Vanessa Findlay, BECA chair, announced that the association would have a strong presence at the event, supporting the rebuilding of business.