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artificial intelligence is something of a language in its own right and one that Travellers Choice is eager to speak fluently.
Friday | Feb 28 2025EXECUTIVES from the member-owned agency network recently attended a full-day AI bootcamp to learn more about the technology rapidly changing the world in which we live.
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Virtuoso has honoured its top-performing members and partners across the Australia and New Zealand region at its annual regional awards this week.
Friday | Feb 28 2025TAKING place during the luxury network’s annual Forum, the gala event saw 190 attendees come together at the Ritz-Carlton, Perth on Wed.
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VisitBritain treated trade partners and media to a VIP event in Sydney last night to celebrate the launch of its new global campaign, ‘Starring GREAT Britain’ (TD 29 Jan).
Friday | Feb 28 2025THE evening kicked off at The Langham Sydney with canapes and drinks, while guests received a welcome address from British Deputy Consul General Edward Kitt, as well as hearing a video message from VisitBritain CEO Patricia Yates.
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Africa comes off the Bench
Wednesday | Feb 26 2025BENCH Africa has unveiled a raft of updates this week, led by its 2025 brochure which contains a mix of popular and new tours.
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East Coast expands in Tas
Wednesday | Feb 26 2025EAST Coast Car Rentals has announced the launch of a new flagship branch in Hobart, Tasmania as it continues to expand its national footprint.
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Starts at 60 makes NSW push
Tuesday | Feb 25 2025THE Starts at 60 Group has expanded its travel venture with the purchase of Sydney-based agency, Travel Central.
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Agents design their WA
Tuesday | Feb 25 2025TOURISM Western Australia has concluded a range of ‘Design your Day’ famils with advisors and suppliers prior to the Virtuoso Australia and New Zealand Forum in Perth/Boorloo.
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Busselton resort renewed
Tuesday | Feb 25 2025THE Sebel Busselton has reopened following an extensive $6.1 million refurbishment of its 59 club apartments, reception, on-site lounge and pizza cafe.
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Chinese warships prompt flight changes
Monday | Feb 24 2025FLIGHTS operated by Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Emirates over the Tasman Sea were forced to change course on Fri, after receiving warnings that live fire drills from Chinese warships could pose a serious safety risk (TD breaking news Fri).
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to Christchurch was also directly warned by the Chinese military to avoid airspace.
Monday | Feb 24 2025IN response to the incident, Foreign Minister Penny Wong sought answers from her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of the G20 in Johannesburg, with Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles stating yesterday that the answers from China have so far been “unsatisfactory”. AB