News
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‘Culture & country’ at Mayali Mulil Fest
Thursday | Aug 11 2022VISITORS are being invited to experience Kakadu’s Indigenous culture at the Mayali Mulil Festival on 26-28 Aug, held on Murumburr country near Cooinda, just over three hours’ drive from Darwin.
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MCEC EduTech
Thursday | Aug 11 2022THE Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) has welcomed over 10,000 attendees to EduTech, Australia’s largest education technology event over the last two days.
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OzAsia Festival
Thursday | Aug 11 2022ADELAIDE Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival has released its 2022 program, featuring more than 500 national and international artists across 50 ticketed free events and exhibitions over three weeks from 20 Oct to 06 Nov – click here for details.
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Te Pae appoints
Thursday | Aug 11 2022TE Pae Christchurch has announced the expansion of its leadership team with the appointment of Nicolette Elia as Director of Event Services.
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Tips for solo women
Thursday | Aug 11 2022NEW safety tips for female solo travellers have been published by online training company, The Knowledge Academy, offering five key ways to remain more secure while travelling overseas.
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TA appoints agency
Thursday | Aug 11 2022TOURISM Australia has appointed PR agency Turner to oversee communication activities in the North America market.
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Soneva ticks crypto
Thursday | Aug 11 2022RESORT chain Soneva is expanding into the world of cryptocurrencies, now accepting Bitcoin and Ethereum at each of its locations in the Maldives and Thailand.
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Nobu in Vietnam
Thursday | Aug 11 2022NOBU Hospitality is set to expand its footprint in the Asia Pacific region, revealing plans to launch in Da Nang, Vietnam.
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MEL terminal complete
Thursday | Aug 11 2022MELBOURNE Airport opened its new $30 million connection between Terminals 3 & 4 yesterday, providing Virgin Australia (VA) guests with an easier security screening experience and more food and beverage options.
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Interstate travel pours in!
Thursday | Aug 11 2022THE leader of Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TNQ) is crediting the success of recent campaign efforts with why a surge of travellers have booked holidays to the region over the next four months.