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Registrations extended for Destination Canberra Conference

Forgot to register for the Destination Canberra Conference? Registrations have been extended until Friday 9 February.
TripAdvisor partnership and industry briefing

VisitCanberra has partnered with TripAdvisor on a domestic marketing campaign to raise awareness of Canberra and the region, and encourage interest in winter travel.
Canberra brews up a craft beer festival

The 11th Canberra Craft Beer & Cider Festival is set to be the biggest ever held, with a record number of exhibitors expected for the event. More than 100 craft beer and ciders will be…
Marketing and mentoring program for tourism operators

Enrolments are now open for Tourism eSchool’s 2018 Tourism Marketing Academy + Mastermind program. The very first of its kind in Australia, the Tourism Marketing Academy + Mastermind is a mentoring program that has been…
Canberra brewed beer ranks third in national craft beer poll

Canberra’s emerging reputation as a producer of award-winning craft beer has been recognised in the GABS Hottest 100 Aussie Craft Beers poll.
Avenue Hotel recognised in TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards

The world’s largest travel site, TripAdvisor, has named the world’s best hotels in its annual Travellers’ Choice Awards.
Destination Canberra Conference registrations closing soon

Registrations for the 2018 Destination Canberra Conference close on Friday 2 February. Discover the key to customer centric marketing and hear insights from industry leaders in this field.
Singapore Airlines announce daily flights

Today Singapore Airlines announced a significant enhancement to the service connecting Canberra and Singapore starting on 1 May 2018.
VisitCanberra industry briefing

Join the team from VisitCanberra to hear about our 2018 domestic and international marketing and trade activities at an Industry Briefing session on Friday 9 February. We will be sharing our forward looking plans for…
Say G’day as part of Tourism Australia’s new UK campaign

Tourism Australia is asking industry to record themselves in a 4-5 second selfie-style video saying G’day to British travellers to form part of a new campaign in the UK called #24MillionMates.