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Last night the South Australian Tourism Commission hosted a party at the Adelaide showgrounds to welcome Western delegates to Australian Tourism Exchanges, as well as farewelling the Eastern contingent.
Guests enjoyed all the fun of the annual Adelaide Show, with rides, sideshows, street performers and of course lots of fabulous South Australian food and wine.
Giddy up, girls! Travelocity’s Danielle Pagano, Angela Sweeney and Virginia Hamilton enjoy the swings and roundabouts – or at least the roundabouts of the industry.
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Brian Hennessy from Tourism Tropical North Queensland with Greg Zamitt, Adventure Tours Australia.
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It’s absolute panda-monium! Two special guests at the event reminded attendees of the unique panda exhibit at the Adelaide Zoo.
The Starwood/Hyatt team is pictured cuddling up, from left: Michael Fletcher, Kate Atkinson, Karen Morris and Roger Baldwin.
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Haruhiko Niihon, TTNQ with TA director Grant Hunt and TA md Andrew McEvoy.
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Rowena Thomas of The Lyall Hotel & Spa in Melbourne with Jill Collins, Hamilton Island and Preferred Hotel Group’s Lynne Ireland.
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Some of the Qantas team at ATE: Anthea Somerville, Kanaway Usingko, Sasha Sherman, Rob Gurney and Woody Moore.
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Adam Ivkovic of Jacobs Creek Retreat in The Barossa Valley inhales some fairy floss.
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Kate Flynn, Tourism Vic; Kate Young, TNSW; and Monika Tonkin and Danielle Thomas, Tourism Northern Territory.
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Bob Lunnon, Starwood and Russell Butler of Avis.
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Last night the founder of the Anthology collection, Grant Hunt, hosted a function to update the industry on the company’s expansion, which includes what the group describes as “Australia’s biggest tourism recycling program”.
Anthology describes itself as a “collection of iconic Australian nature-based travel experiences” and currently operates South Australia’s Wilpena Pound, as well as walking tours based at Quamby Estate in Tasmania.
Pictured above at Australian Tourism Exchange last night are Anthology’s Alison Conroy, director of sales; Sally Cope, director of sales and marketing; ceo Grant Hunt and PR Jill Collins.
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