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Registrations open for 2018 Destination Canberra Conference
As modern day marketing professionals in the tourism industry, customer centricity is likely to sit at the centre of your organisation’s values and service delivery. From a marketing standpoint, to be customer centric means to…
Tourism Australia industry briefing
Learn about Tourism Australia’s strategic and creative direction, including their global market strategy at their ACT industry briefing session.
Register for Tourism Australia’s ACT Industry Briefing
Tourism Australia will be holding an industry briefing in Canberra on Friday 17 November.
Save the date: 2018 Destination Canberra Conference
VisitCanberra’s third annual Destination Canberra Conference will be held on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 February 2018 at QT Canberra.
ATEC Meeting Place 2017 registrations are now open
Registrations for the Australian Tourism Export Council’s (ATEC) flagship event, Meeting Place, are now open.
ATEC International Ready update and Austrade EMDG presentation
ATEC ACT Branch together with Austrade would like to invite you to attend a special presentation from industry colleagues.
Webinar Series: Social Media for your Business
The Australian Government’s Entrepreneurs’ Programme Social Media for your Business webinar series breaks down the principals of social media and how you can integrate social media into your business to maximise success. With more and…
Register to attend a Free Trade Agreements seminar
Discover how Australia’s Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)with China, Japan and Korea can benefit your business at a free seminar held at the National Convention Centre on Thursday 27 July.
Formalise your social media skills
Formalise your social media skills by enrolling in CIT’s Statement of Attainment in Social Media Marketing Essentials.
Event Sponsorship Essentials workshop
Events ACT will be holding a free Event Sponsorship Essentials workshop on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 June. This workshop is the first in a series of free development workshops for the Canberra region’s festivals…