AIEC Review AIEC 2009 Review

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "AIEC Review AIEC 2009 Review"

Transcription

1 1 AIEC 2009 Review

2 2 Contents 2 Introduction 3 Our Keynote Speakers 4 5 Conference Manager s Report 5 Media 6 7 Presentation Highlights 8 Conference Dinner 9 IEAA Awards 10 AIEC Exhibition 11 Conference Advisory Committee IDP Education Pty Ltd Level 8, 535 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000, Australia Editor: Ann Banham ann.banham@idp.com Printed on recycled post-consumer waste stock. Published February 2010 Copyright IDP Education Pty Ltd The first annual workshop organised by IDP, with the theme Overseas Students: new approaches and practices, was held in This small but influential meeting was the genesis of the annual conference known as the Australian International Education Conference these days co-hosted by IDP Education and the International Education Association of Australia. Now for the first time in 23 years, we have put together a review of the previous year s Australian International Education Conference. We hope you find it useful. The theme of last year s conference, Transitions & Transformations, reflected the state of transition and the global challenges facing our industry. International education has evolved over the past twenty years to become a major element of our relations with other countries in the Asian region and one of the key ways we contribute to international development. It has become Australia s largest services export and helps fill key skills shortages in Australia by contributing to the skilled migration program. In some ways 2009 represented a turning-point. The importance of international education to Australia and its neighbours has become widely recognised and government policies in this area are part of public debate. We have tried to pick out a few highlights from the program that tackled some of the challenges we faced in 2009, such as the global financial crisis, the welfare of our students and regulatory issues. This includes an overview of the research commissioned by IDP, and showcased at the conference, which demonstrated that international students actually see Australia as safer than other destinations and having better government policies for the protection of international students. Other outstanding sessions (in a program of great depth and breadth) were the special plenary address by the Hon Julia Gillard, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Jennie Brockie s wide-ranging panel discussion and Bernard Salt s thought-provoking session on our changing demographics. International education has certainly undergone a transformation: from a niche market to a global industry with more interest from government, media and the general community than ever before. It has been an exciting journey and we are proud to be at the forefront of this peaceful revolution. What will 2010 bring? Whatever issues are brought up, you can be sure we will discuss them at the Australian International Education Conference, October in Sydney. We look forward to seeing you there. Anthony Pollock Chief Executive & Managing Director IDP Education Pty Ltd Stephen Connelly President International Education Association of Australia Visit

3 KeynotES 3 Welcome Plenary speaker: Li Cunxin, Author of Mao s Last Dancer The author of Mao s Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, welcomed delegates with insights into his experiences as a dancer and an international student struggling to learn English. Li grew up in poverty under Mao s harsh regime, but was plucked from a life of hardship when he was chosen to study ballet at Madame Mao s Beijing Dance Academy. His extraordinary talent as a dancer enabled him to be one of the first two cultural exchange students from China allowed to go to America under Mao s regime. At just 20 he defected from China. On the day he was granted freedom in America his first thought was he wanted to learn proper English. Li finished with some thoughts for delegates. If you ever get sick and tired of your work remember you just don t know the people under you, who are being educated by you. Li said. Without education I would not be where I am today and I truly believe that life s success is not possible without education. Opening Plenary speaker: Hugh Evans, Youth Ambassador and Founder of the Oak Tree Foundation Former Young Australian of the Year, Hugh Evans spoke of his own international student experiences in the Philippines, India, South Africa and the United Kingdom and of his vision to eradicate extreme poverty, with education as the way. Being born in Australia he described as a virtue of chance and deemed it now the time to act on the poverty in which the vast majority of the world live. It s a very critical period in human history one of endless opportunity and profound uncertainty, he said. Evans reasoned for Australia s future we should be investing in Asia learning languages, making university partnerships and promoting internships for exchange of cultural ideas and values. The capacity of education is to realise the potential for everyone, he said. The world is truly interconnected. Special Plenary: The Hon Julia Gillard MP, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations; Minister for Education; Minister for Social Inclusion The Hon. Julia Gillard brought a message of optimism and hope. Despite the challenges of the past year, she reinforced the Australian government s ongoing commitment to improve the quality of education for international students. Ms Gillard said one of the most prominent issues facing Australia was attacks against Indian international students, and the Australian government was working closely with the Indian government to find solutions to the problem. I would like to publically acknowledge the immense good will shown by the Indian government. Our two governments are moving forward together. This cooperative approach between the two countries is an example of what can be achieved when we work together. In September 2009 Ms Gillard hosted a round table discussion with 31 international students. I m very keen to ensure we continue to hear the voices of international students said Ms Gillard. However, according to Ms Gillard, these initiatives are just the beginning of the revolution for international education in Australia. These measures are a good start but we are open to doing more, she said. Continuing efforts, commitments and goodwill will raise the bar for the international education sector in this country. Closing Plenary: Peter FitzSimons Peter FitzSimons left delegates with sore sides from laughter at the closing plenary. A former Wallabies rugby union player, FitzSimons is now a journalist, author, radio presenter, and one of Australia s most prominent and successful media and publishing identities. He has never lost his Australian larrikin streak. He related how he proudly informed a prominent person in the Australian arts field: I ve just finished my second book. After being looked up and down for several moments, he was given the advice: Well done. You should really try and read another one. Perhaps he doesn t look like an author (rugby has given his face a lived in look ) but with such books as Kokoda and the Rats of Tobruk, biographies of Kim Beazley, Les Darcy, Nick Farr-Jones, John Eales, Nancy Wake and Steve Waugh, he is one of Australia s best-loved writers. Our Keynote Speakers

4 4 CONFERENCE REPORT Conference Manager s Report The Australian International Education Conference is the culmination of months of hard work by an enthusiastic and experienced team. This year the conference brought together 1333 delegates from 42 countries, and more than 150 speakers who participated in 64 conference sessions including 5 plenary sessions plus 14 pre-conference workshops. Let me give you a brief insight into what goes into bringing you one of the best international education conferences in the world. The venue (in this case the Sydney Conference & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour) was locked in some time ago. The size of the conference means that there are a limited number of appropriate venues in Australia so we have to plan several years ahead. Our professional conference organisers, Epic Conferences & Events, and I worked closely with SCEC on logistics: which rooms we needed for concurrent sessions and workshops, the large auditorium for plenary sessions, various rooms for administrative functions, a huge space for our exhibition hall. Catering had to be chosen and budgeted. It s a truism: people come for the conference content but remember the catering. Delegates really enjoy the social events in the conference and the networking opportunities they provide. It s another challenge to find a venue large enough for a sit-down meal for 1200 people but it s a challenge we happily take on. In 2009 year we managed to turn the hard concrete shell of the Royal Hall of Industries at Moore Park into a fairyland of flowers and lights for the night for our conference dinner. Epic have the systems to handle the registration processes and accommodation bookings. The impetus of the World Master s Games in Sydney at the same time as the conference last year meant we had to secure enough accommodation for delegates pretty quickly. The Epic Team also handle sponsorships and the bookings for the exhibition hall. That in a nutshell is the structure of the conference framework but the really important part and the reason our delegates travel from all over Australia and across the world to attend is the content the conference program. This is where my main focus as Conference Manager is concentrated. Back in March 2009 we put out a call for sessions to the international education industry. We asked for papers that reflected the conference theme Transitions & Transformations. From this we received hundreds of submissions and our conference panel (made up of representatives from IDP Education and our co-hosts IEAA) had the hard task of choosing which ones to accept. Many submissions were thoroughly researched and impressively written: however restrictions on the numbers of sessions we can physically squeeze into the venue, means that many great proposals missed out. This is when the late nights, long days, overseas phone calls and thousands of s started. Luckily I like jigsaw puzzles: putting together a conference program is a practised skill, working out which presentations fit nicely together and where and how they slot into concurrent sessions. Knowing which speakers will draw a big crowd and need a larger room; being prepared to change at the last moment. Then the keynote speakers have to be sourced, travel arrangements organised, travel arrangements rejigged, last minute changes to session times made. Our post-conference survey indicates that the majority of delegates voted the conference this year as excellent or good. (See charts on page 5). So the objective now is to make AIEC 2010 even better. I m looking forward to the challenge. Looking forward to seeing you AIEC in Sydney, October Davina Park IDP Conference Manager Davina Park, IDP Education Conference Manager and Matt Wingrave, Epic Conferences & Events 1333 delegates from 42 countries Biggest countries represented: Australia, UK, New Zealand, USA, India and China All education sectors represented: Higher Ed, VET, ELT, Schools, Foundation; as well as government and corporate participants 64 sessions 4 major plenary sessions 14 pre-conference workshops 36 Exhibitors Visit

5 CONFERENCE REPORT 5 Breakdown by Region Participants: 1333 Satisfaction Rating Satisfaction Rating n=293 TAS (0.7%) WA (4.7%) ACT (4.7%) SA (6.0%) QLD (14%) Not Stated (1.7%) NT (0.2%) NSW (28.3%) VIC (25.2%) International (14.4%) Fair 5% Neutral 5% Excellent 30% Good 60% give heightened public awareness of Good for networking and establishing what other institutions are doing in the area of internationalising the curriculum. MEDIA There was very strong interest from international and Australian media in the conference not unexpected international education. IDP s student survey attracted the most attention, and presentations by Bernard Salt of KPMG and Chris Richardson of Access Economics also drew their share of media stories. There were over 200 recorded news stories including most Australian mainstream media, TV and radio plus international publications such as the Times of India, India s Business Standard. 90% of those that responded thought that it was good or excellent. Highest ever excellent rating. I attend this conference yearly to update myself on the research, regulations and other information on international education and to network with others who work in the area. I was keen to see the Australian perspective on international education. Opportunity to discuss the impact key issues have on the industry Too many to list, I went to as many sessions as I could fit in and enjoyed them all. All the plenary speakers were great as well.

6 6 Significant Presentations Presentation Highlights The following highlights give a brief glimpse at just some of over 80 presentations at the 2009 AIEC. Sessions were wide-ranging, covering policy & research, the student experience, transnational education, student mobility, marketing & recruitment, teaching & learning and professional development. More information can be accessed at: The Demography of International Education: Impacts on Australia Speaker: Bernard Salt, KPMG (pictured above) Bernard Salt took a broad overview of the demographics of the Australian population and the effects of international education on the workforce and tax base. He argued that Australia is growing at a faster rate than any other time in our history, and that the country is now at a crossroads with crucial decisions to be made in the next decade on population growth. With the Baby Boomer generation transitioning into retirement, Australia has a pressing need for population growth and to increase its tax base. We should be attracting the best and brightest immigrants: will international education fulfil this need? The GFC and the Implications for International Education Speaker: Chris Richardson, Access Economics Macroeconomic Group. Chris Richardson focused on the Global Financial Crisis and its impact on international education. He maintained that when an economic downturn is apparent, people across the globe invest in education. Australia has the fifth highest income per head in the world, attracting skilled workers at management level. The international education sector supports 122,000 jobs in Australia. The Buying Perceptions of International Students: How They Decide Speaker: Robert Lawrence (pictured above) Rob Lawrence presented insights derived from a study conducted with over 6,000 prospective, current and recently-graduated international students. Findings indicated that overall, there are quite high levels of satisfaction with the overseas study experience of students studying in all major English-speaking destinations. Australia is less likely to be associated with prestige and worldwide recognition of degrees than key competitor markets of UK and USA, however student are more likely to be associate Australia with safety, a great lifestyle and good accommodation options. Quality Assurance in International Student Recruiting: The Role of the American International Recruitment Council Speaker: Dr Mitch Levanthal The Chair and President of the American International Recruitment Council, Dr Mitch Levanthal, presented the application process required to becoming a part of the council. The council performs an important function in the access to and the delivery of international students that study in the U.S.A, of which s processes used to be archaic, dysfunctional and complex. The applicants must be agent and educational agencies and follow a strict and exhaustive process to become a member. Once they have their seal of approval they have access to a large number of U.S institutions. Future for Independent Education Providers: Beyond 2010 Speakers: Helen Zimmerman, Navitas Limited; Anthony Bohm, CEO, Think: Education Group; Andrew Smith, CEO, ACPET Developing online infrastructure and improving enforcement of regulations are the key challenges facing Australian private education providers beyond 2010, according to leading industry figures. Andrew Smith,CEO ACPET, called for co-ordinated, strategic and target action in order that the vast majority of international education providers, who operate ethically and provide high quality education and training, are not disadvantaged and not put into jeopardy because of the unscrupulous behaviour of the minority. Helen Zimmerman, Executive General Manager of Navitas English, said the Australian government will not be able to meet the target to double diploma numbers without private providers. The private education sector is the fastest growing area in the $15 billion dollar-plus international student industry. Enrolments increased by 39.3 percent in the year to June Anthony Böhm, Chief Executive of Operations at Think: Education Group believed the Australian government was struggling to fund tertiary education because of the growth. We need to look abroad to examples of for-profit institutions in the United States who have managed to achieve high student satisfaction by serving the previously unmet demand among older, career-working students. Visit

7 Significant Presentations 7 Jai Ho! Achieving Sustainability in India through integrated policy framework Speaker: Racquel Shroff, IDP (pictured above) India has transitioned from being just one of many source countries for Australian education institutions to the second largest. Indian students have transformed the face of Australian education campuses and economy with phenomenal growth especially in the VET and ELICOS sector. Does this reflect true demand from India and can it be sustained or is it at risk and dependent upon changes to skilled migration and other policies which affect student experience and influence buyer behaviour? Using statistical data from AEI and DIAC, Ms Shroff examined the impact of Australia s General Skilled Migration, Student Visa policy and procedures on Indian student s choice of discipline, level of study and on duration, cost of course and identified the key policy changes which had a profound impact on this growth. International Education: Transforming Australia? Plenary session facilitated by Jenny Brockie (pictured above) with industry participants: Stephen Connelly, Colin Walters, Lesleyanne Hawthorne, Stephen Parker The last session in the program was a wide-ranging discussion led by Jenny Brockie on the transformative effects the international education industry is having on Australia. An expert panel and the audience aired a broad spread of opinions often provocative but always productive. It was an excellent opportunity to identify the major issues that had emerged during the conference. There was general consensus regarding the need for more research-based evidence leading to comprehensive and far-reaching international education strategies. Student protection was a hot topic in light of the recent attacks on Indian students, with the establishment of an international education ombudsman receiving support and a call to the NSW and Victorian Governments to extend travel concessions to international students. The success of this very well attended session will certainly prompt the organisers to repeat the format in future conferences. Hot Topics In International Education Speakers: John Hudzik (Past President NAFSA), Stephen Connelly (President IEAA), Bjorn Einar Aas (President EAIE), Thomas Buntru (President, AMPEI), Duleep Deosthale (Vice-President for External Relations, AIEA) This standing-room-only session, involving international education leaders from around the world, presented a global update on trends and issues in international education. It was also an opportunity to discuss the challenges faced by the international education in the foreseeable future from developing an international education strategy at the national level, to crisis issues such as Swine Flu and the Global Financial Crisis. The session received rave reviews and is likely to become a regular feature of AIEC programming. As one conference participant commented: It was fantastic having the leaders in international education from around the world commenting on the challenges we face in the future. Please be sure to have senior international speakers like these at every AIEC! International Education Roundtable A special stream catered for international education researchers and all those interested in new and emerging research in international education, not only in Australia but globally. Roundtable Part A involved high level presentations and an open dialogue involving leading international researchers and conference participants about the future directions and priorities for international education research, and how researchers and practitioners and research organisations and funding bodies might best support critical research in international education. Parts B of the Roundtable involved small group discussions on specific topics of interest with leading researchers. Part C provided an opportunity for researchers to showcase and discuss aspects of their research currently in progress. Engagement with Europe A special session reported on the outcomes of a Seminar held immediately prior to the conference involving the European Association for International Education (EAIE) and the International Education Association of Australia (AIEA), titled Advancing Australia-Europe Cooperation in International Education and which attracted 80 participants from Europe and Australia, many of whom subsequently participated in the AIEC. The session set out a forward action program involving cooperation on research, leadership in international education, dissemination of good practice and other matters and will be followed up with a special Australia session at the EAIE Conference in Nantes in September This initiative is part of the AIEC s efforts to actively participate with counterpart conferences in Europe and North America, to build relationships and to further strengthen the calibre and content of AIEC sessions for the future. Presentation Highlights

8 8 SOCIAL EVENT Conference Dinner Happy birthday to IDP in 19 different languages. The conference dinner was sponsored by IDP Education to celebrate its 40th birthday. Fire twirlers welcomed delegates as they walked the red carpet into the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park, which had been turned into an enchanting venue of colour and light for the night. Huge screens displayed photographs of IDP staff from around the globe and Happy Birthday IDP in 19 different languages. At dinner, delegates looked up from their meals to be thrilled by Aerialize, a funky group of high flying artists who performed in hoops hanging from the ceiling. And then... who was this woman in tight fitting pink dress, tottering high heels and candy floss blonde hair? Yes! Marilyn Monroe in person wiggled onto the stage to sing her famous breathy version of Happy Birthday to You followed by IDP s a Girl s Best Friend with the memorable lines: Most men think I would die for love, they think I m just into jewels. But I prefer a man who gives, and helps me with my schools. How could you top this? With a great band that s how. The Enormous Horns got the hall rocking with their big band sound and everyone up and dancing till midnight. Visit

9 IEAA AWARDS 9 IEAA congratulates the winners of the 2009 Awards for International Education, presented at the 2009 AIEC. The IEAA Awards for International Education recognised good practice and celebrated the outstanding contribution of individuals and teams to Australia s reputation for quality and innovation in international education. Outstanding Leadership in international education This award recognised a professional colleague with at least 10 years experience, an appreciable portion of which has been in policy making positions in organisations or institution s with a significant role in international education. (Sponsored by ETS TOEFL) Winner: Professor Jeanette Hacket, Vice-Chancellor, Curtin University (pictured) Distinguished Contribution to the field of international education The award recognized the ongoing outstanding contribution of a professional colleague in international education who has led groundbreaking initiatives that improved international education in Australia. (Sponsored by IDP Education) Winner: Alan Olsen, Strategic Policy and Research in Education Best practice/innovation in international education (3 Awards) This award recognized the work of an individual or team that has contributed to international education through a groundbreaking development in international development, internationalisation of the curriculum, marketing and communication, support programs for international students, pathway initiatives, mobility program or social inclusion activities. (Sponsored by Hobsons) Winner 1: City of Melbourne Welcome to International Students Awardees: Cherry Brinwade, Team Leader Youth Policy and Programs and Gary Lee, International Student and Youth Project Officer. Winner 2: Chilean Technical Scholarships Queensland Pilot Awardees: TAFE Queensland, Xstrata Copper and the Government of Chile, Ministry for Education Winner 3: Online Pre-departure Orientation Program Education Queensland International (EQI) and Mediasphere Pty Ltd Awardeess: Martin Gunsberg, Business Development Manager, EQI, Wendy Gilbert, Operations Manager, EQI, Tony Carrucan, CEO Mediasphere, Geoff Franklin, Project Coordinator, Mediasphere. Outstanding Postgraduate Research Masters or Doctoral Thesis The purpose of this award is to assist with establishing the research career of a recent research masters or doctoral graduate. Nomination for the research thesis award are restricted to individuals whose master research degree or doctorate has been conferred by an Australian university in the three preceding years up to 1 July (Sponsored by LI Martin Institute) Winner : Dr Margaret Kettle, QUT for PhD Thesis awarded by University of Queensland (pictured centre) Research Topic: Agency, discourse and academic practice: reconceptualising international students in an Australian university. The IEAA Awards offer the opportunity to showcase initiatives from higher education, vocational education and training, English language, schools and pathway programs. Awards are targeted at individuals and work teams or projects rather than institutions. All IEAA members are invited to put forward nominations for the 2010 Awards for International Education. Winners will be announced at the 2010 Australian International Education Conference in Sydney, October Details will be published at: IEAA Awards for International Education

10 10 exhibitions AIEC Exhibition The Exhibition space is a vital hub during the conference The exhibition is a vital hub during the AIEC. Exhibitors showcase their products, develop new leads and increase brand awareness. Delegates throng this space during morning and afternoon tea and lunch breaks it s a focal point for catching up with friends, having informal meetings with industry colleagues, spending some time at the Internet centre or just relaxing. IELTS commemorated its 20th birthday at the conference, with Tony Pollock (CEO IDP Education) and John Belleville (IDP IELTS Director) cutting a celebratory birthday cake. Visit

11 SPONSORS 11 IDP and IEAA would like to thank the following organisations for their sponsorship and support of the AIEC Thank you Conference Advisory Committee The Australian International Education conference 2009 was co-hosted by IDP Education Pty Ltd and the International Education Association of Australia (IEAA). Acknowledgement and thanks go to the 2009 joint IDP/IEAA conference management committee for their guidance and leadership: Professor Tony Adams Tony Adams & Associates Julian Longbottom Director Global Marketing & Research IDP Education Pty Ltd Stephen Connelly President IEAA & Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development & Engagement) Swinburne University of Technology Tim Dodd Manager, Communications & Corporate Affairs IDP Education Pty Ltd Louise Goold Director Murray-Goold International Associate Professor Betty Leask Dean Teaching & Learning, Division of Business, University of South Australia Dennis Murray Executive Director IEAA Davina Park Conference Manager IDP Education Pty Ltd Matt Wingrave General manager The Epic Team Pty Ltd A special thanks to all the speakers, without whom the conference would not be possible; to the chairs who kept the sessions running smoothly; and to the volunteers for their time and enthusiasm. For further information regarding the Australian International Education Conference and your opportunity to participate as a sponsor or exhibitor, please contact: AIEC 2010 Conference Managers Epic Conferences & Events Ph: Fax: aiec2010@epicconferences.com.au Conference website:

12 12 AIEC Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre New South Wales, Australia October Engaging for the Future Don t Forget Call for abstracts open through March Registration opens 17 May Super-earlybird rego ends 25 June Earlybird rego ends 30 July Program details updated regularly on the website Visit

Matthew has a passion for excellence, a positive attitude and a desire to make a difference.

Matthew has a passion for excellence, a positive attitude and a desire to make a difference. MATTHEW HALL CURRICULUM VITAE 3 Arthur Street, Balmain NSW 2041 +61 414 678 520 hall4oneandone4hall@gmail.com one4hall.wordpress.com au.linkedin.com/in/matthewhallau @One4Hall IN BRIEF a rare combination

More information

October Teaching. Student Engagement. International Recruitment

October Teaching. Student Engagement. International Recruitment October 2017 Teaching Student Engagement CPA Australia Discover your Career Path Session for Postgraduate students Darien Canepa, Relationships Manager Education, from CPA Australia s Adelaide office,

More information

VisitScotland s International Marketing Activity

VisitScotland s International Marketing Activity VisitScotland The Importance of the Visitor Economy A strong visitor economy helps to position Scotland on the world stage whilst the economic impact of the visitor spend spreads out from the traditional

More information

The Global Engagement Programme

The Global Engagement Programme The Global Engagement Programme The Australian Experience Leadership Dialogues Focussing on Leading in an Evolving Policy Environment, Being a Globally Engaged University and Developing as a Globally Engaged

More information

2018 sponsorship opportunities

2018 sponsorship opportunities 2018 sponsorship opportunities OUR MEMBERS, YOUR OPPORTUNITIES CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 03 MEMBER PROFILE 04 CDT SEMINAR THRIVE IN 05 YOUR JUNIOR DOCTOR YEARS FIFTH ANNUAL JUNIOR 06 DOCTOR CONFERENCE WOMEN

More information

Sponsorship Invitation

Sponsorship Invitation ... i t ' s A L L a b o u t w o m e n Sponsorship Invitation Where to get the best pizza in town / 13 Make your own pizza / 15 Choose the best sauce / 17 BPW NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2018 Business and Professional

More information

15-17 November 2018 Bankstown Airport

15-17 November 2018 Bankstown Airport 15-17 November 2018 Bankstown Airport Australian Aviation Showcase and Careers Exposition Event Overview Aviatex 2018 - Event Overview 1 Contents Executive Summary...3 What is Aviatex?...4 1. Aviation

More information

Event: World Indigenous Network Conference (WIN) 2013 Connecting Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Land and Sea Managers

Event: World Indigenous Network Conference (WIN) 2013 Connecting Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Land and Sea Managers Event: World Indigenous Network Conference (WIN) 2013 Connecting Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Land and Sea Managers Date: 26-31 May 2013 Total Attendance: 1,200 Organising Committee: The Australian

More information

NEC Partnership Opportunities

NEC Partnership Opportunities NEC Partnership Opportunities Events Opportunities Our events attract senior delegates from across the international NEC community. NEC events are a hub for networking, best practice solutions and knowledge

More information

INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT Capturing the value of our growth cities

INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT Capturing the value of our growth cities INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT Capturing the value of our growth cities 29 November 2016 Sofitel Sydney Wentworth Event partners Event sponsors There s a big noise coming from Western Sydney with tens of billions

More information

UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE

UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE Building our Global City Thursday 18 October 2018 Hyatt Regency Sydney PLATINUM 2018 CONFERENCE S GOLD S SUSTAINABILITY & NETWORKING DINNER MAJOR & DELEGATE SATCHEL WOMEN

More information

Unisys Technology Forum 2007 Client Experience and Technology Update May Partner Sponsorship Prospectus

Unisys Technology Forum 2007 Client Experience and Technology Update May Partner Sponsorship Prospectus Unisys Technology Forum 2007 Client Experience and Technology Update 14-17 May 2007 Partner Sponsorship Prospectus Unisys Technology Forum: Client Experience and Technology Update 2007 1 Event Overview

More information

AVALON 2009 AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW AND AEROSPACE & DEFENCE EXPOSITION

AVALON 2009 AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW AND AEROSPACE & DEFENCE EXPOSITION AVALON 2009 AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW AND AEROSPACE & DEFENCE EXPOSITION 10-15 MARCH 2009 GEELONG VICTORIA avalon means business the aviation, aerospace and defence showcase for australia and the

More information

The Vision, Challenges and Reality

The Vision, Challenges and Reality The Fourth International Conference Directions for Catholic Educational Leadership in the 21st Century The Vision, Challenges and Reality Sofitel Wentworth Hotel Sydney 29 July - 1 August 2007 Sponsorship

More information

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE. Artwork: Dreaming Sisters 2011 by Mary Smith. Copyright Mary Smith & Weave Arts Centre

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE. Artwork: Dreaming Sisters 2011 by Mary Smith. Copyright Mary Smith & Weave Arts Centre SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE reconciliation action plan Artwork: Dreaming Sisters 2011 by Mary Smith. Copyright Mary Smith & Weave Arts Centre SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE reconciliation action plan CONTENTS introduction

More information

2018 Sydney China Business Forum

2018 Sydney China Business Forum 2018 Sydney China Business Forum China s healthy cities opportunities and challenges for Australian business Forest Stewardship Council (FSC ) is a globally recognised certification overseeing all fibre

More information

ANZSOC 2017 SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL

ANZSOC 2017 SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL ANZSOC 2017 SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL INVITATION You are invited to participate as a sponsor in the 30th annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) conference. The conference will be

More information

NFC13. Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus

NFC13. Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus National Franchise 2013 NFC13 Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus 1 Contents About Franchise Council of Australia About the NFC 13 Key dates 3 Commercial opportunities 3 Reasons to invest 4 information

More information

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities ACC National Conference 2018 14-16 November Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities X Partner Invitation to Partner The ACC Australia National Conference is a unique

More information

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GC2018 RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GC2018 RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GC2018 RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN 1 THE ARTWORK STORY WITH SHARED VISION, TOGETHER IN UNITY, WE MOVE FORWARD WITH ENERGY, AND LEAVE OUR LEGACY. The journey begins with a vision,

More information

2017 Sydney China Business Forum

2017 Sydney China Business Forum sydney.edu.au/china_studies_centre 2017 Sydney China Business Forum Capitalising on China s digital revolution Forest Stewardship Council (FSC ) is a globally recognised certification overseeing all fibre

More information

THE VENUE. Index. Sheraton on the Park 161 Elizabeth Street Sydney One day conference, 8.00am pm

THE VENUE. Index. Sheraton on the Park 161 Elizabeth Street Sydney One day conference, 8.00am pm Index Speakers Program Tickets China s economy will overtake the US and be the world s biggest at the end of the decade. The powerful Middle Kingdom of 600 years ago is returning to centre stage. For Australians,

More information

Sponsorship Prospectus

Sponsorship Prospectus Sponsorship Prospectus Background Innovate 2018 builds on the success of previous innovation expos in Geelong. Since 2013, Geelong Manufacturing Council has been bringing the region s innovators together

More information

Sponsorship and Exhibition invitation

Sponsorship and Exhibition invitation Strategy, Resources, Performance Sponsorship and Exhibition invitation Brisbane Royal International Convention Centre 25-27 March 2019 www.fleetconference.com.au #fleet19 Presented by Institute of Public

More information

Join the opportunities for future growth

Join the opportunities for future growth Partner and Sponsor Proposals Frame Australia Conference & Exhibition Monday 17 -Tuesday 18 June Crown Promenade Melbourne Introduction Timber Offsite Construction organised by Frame Australia is the only

More information

Big Brand Issues for Australian Education Industry

Big Brand Issues for Australian Education Industry Branding and Marketing Australia - Future Directions Ms Jennie Lang Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International) www.unsw.edu.au Big Brand Issues for Australian Education Industry What is our industry-wide brand?

More information

Dollars spent are reinvested back into IPWEA FLEET resources for Fleet practitioners.

Dollars spent are reinvested back into IPWEA FLEET resources for Fleet practitioners. Thank you for your interest in the 2019 IPWEA Australasian Fleet Conference. The first question you probably have is: What makes this conference different to all the other fleet conferences out there?.

More information

GOLD COAST CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE NOVEMBER 2017 PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS

GOLD COAST CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE NOVEMBER 2017 PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS GOLD COAST CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE 15 17 NOVEMBER 2017 PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS Host Sponsor Networking Function Supporter Event Producers INVITATION On behalf of the Australian Sports Commission

More information

APPENDIX I: PROCESS FOR FIRST NATIONS REGIONAL DIALOGUES

APPENDIX I: PROCESS FOR FIRST NATIONS REGIONAL DIALOGUES Process and significance The bipartisan support of the Government and the Opposition for the Council to host a series of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designed and led dialogues provided a historic

More information

A rising ELICOS tide lifts all international education ships. So how do we navigate for future success?

A rising ELICOS tide lifts all international education ships. So how do we navigate for future success? A rising ELICOS tide lifts all international education ships. So how do we navigate for future success? Brett Blacker English Australia AIEC 2015 1 The rising tide. Global context Data and trends Policy

More information

Peter Tregilgas - Resumé

Peter Tregilgas - Resumé Peter Tregilgas - Resumé (Updated March 2014) Personal Profile NAME: Peter Tregilgas ADDRESS: Postal: PO Box 1569, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 TELEPHONE: Mobile: 0400-191054 EMAIL: Peter@Tregilgas.com NATIONALITY:

More information

Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Perth, Western Australia EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS

Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Perth, Western Australia EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS 4-5 August 2018 9.30am to 4.30pm Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Perth, Western Australia EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABOUT the expo The Western Australian Care and Ageing Expo is a showcase of the products,

More information

Indonesia. Market overview. Opportunities and challenges. Jakarta. Austrade in Indonesia

Indonesia. Market overview. Opportunities and challenges. Jakarta. Austrade in Indonesia INDONESIA Indonesia Market overview Indonesia is an emerging economic force. After India and China, Indonesia is the world s fastest growing consumer market. GDP reached US$1.2 trillion in 2012 and is

More information

UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE

UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE Building our Global City Thursday 18 October 2018 Hyatt Regency Sydney PLATINUM SPONSORS 2018 CONFERENCE SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SUSTAINABILITY & NETWORKING

More information

25-27 April Sea Asia 2017 reinforces role as leading maritime forum in Southeast Asia

25-27 April Sea Asia 2017 reinforces role as leading maritime forum in Southeast Asia 25-27 April 2017 6 th Edition Marina Bay Sands Organisers Held in conjunction with Part of Recognised as POST SHOW REVIEW SHOW REVIEW POST Sea Asia 2017 reinforces role as leading maritime forum in Southeast

More information

Sponsorship + Exhibition Prospectus

Sponsorship + Exhibition Prospectus International Convention Centre, Sydney Sponsorship + Exhibition Prospectus www.energynetworks2018.com.au @EnergyNetwork18 1 Organised by the industry, for the industry Host Networks Energy Networks 2018

More information

Green Building Day. Sponsorship Proposal 2014 EVENT TYPE: LEADING GREEN THINKERS

Green Building Day. Sponsorship Proposal 2014 EVENT TYPE: LEADING GREEN THINKERS Green Building Day Sponsorship Proposal 2014 EVENT TYPE: LEADING GREEN THINKERS Sponsorship Proposal Green Building Day 2014 2 Green Building Day 2014 EVENT/PROJECT SUMMARY Green Building Day is the biggest

More information

AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY & BUSINESS GROUP

AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY & BUSINESS GROUP A P B G AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY & BUSINESS GROUP THE BEIJING LUXURY PROPERTY & LIFESTYLE EXPO I would like to invite you as one of a select few, to the Beijing Luxury Property & Lifestyle Expo to be held at

More information

BUISNESS EVENTS CASE STUDY Prepared by Klara Vida, Communications Manager, Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre

BUISNESS EVENTS CASE STUDY Prepared by Klara Vida, Communications Manager, Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre BUISNESS EVENTS CASE STUDY Prepared by Klara Vida, Communications Manager, Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre Client: Mitre 10 Event: Mitre 10 2011 Conference and Expo Attendees: 1,492 Days: 3

More information

2016 National Conference

2016 National Conference Caravan Industry Association of Australia 2016 National Conference 11-13 May 2016, Gold Coast Why Sponsor? Caravan Industry Association of Australia s National Conference is the largest educational event

More information

PARTNERSHIP BROCHURE

PARTNERSHIP BROCHURE About the Event The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) is the global work body that connects insights and network among public transport stakeholders. Our Metro Division organizes an

More information

MONASH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EDUCATION SECOND INTERNATIONAL SELECTION IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS CONFERENCE EXHIBITION PROPOSAL

MONASH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EDUCATION SECOND INTERNATIONAL SELECTION IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS CONFERENCE EXHIBITION PROPOSAL MONASH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EDUCATION SECOND INTERNATIONAL SELECTION IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS CONFERENCE EXHIBITION PROPOSAL MELBOURNE 11-13 April 2018 THEMES WELCOME MESSAGE Selection methods

More information

SPONSOR AND EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES

SPONSOR AND EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES SPONSOR AND EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES Be a partner in delivering the UK s flagship space conference in 2017 30 MAY 1 JUNE 2017 Manchester Central CONTENTS Introducing the UK Space Conference 2017...05 The

More information

CHURCH, CHARITABLE AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT AN ALIGNMEMT OF VALUES, BELIEFS AND OBJECTIVES

CHURCH, CHARITABLE AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT AN ALIGNMEMT OF VALUES, BELIEFS AND OBJECTIVES CHURCH, CHARITABLE AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT AN ALIGNMEMT OF VALUES, BELIEFS AND OBJECTIVES AGED & COMMUNITY SERVICES NSW & ACT WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOUR ORGANISATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS UNIQUE AND TARGETED

More information

Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre www.wasteexpoaustralia.com.au Presented by: Co-located with: AUSTRALIA Australia s premier waste management, resource recovery and sustainability exhibition and

More information

AUSTRALIA-CHINA BUSINESSWEEK 2015 EVENT REVIEW 10 July, Adelaide Convention Centre

AUSTRALIA-CHINA BUSINESSWEEK 2015 EVENT REVIEW 10 July, Adelaide Convention Centre ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA-CHINA BUSINESSWEEK 2015 EVENT REVIEW 10 July, Adelaide Convention Centre Page 1 EVENT OVERVIEW Name: Australia China BusinessWeek 2015 Adelaide Date: 10 July 2015 Location: Adelaide

More information

GH Group. New Aviation Leader Aircraft Sales, Acquisitions, Trades and Charter Solutions Flight Crew Resourcing Aviation PR Consultancy

GH Group. New Aviation Leader Aircraft Sales, Acquisitions, Trades and Charter Solutions Flight Crew Resourcing Aviation PR Consultancy GH Group New Aviation Leader Aircraft Sales, Acquisitions, Trades and Charter Solutions Flight Crew Resourcing Aviation PR Consultancy GH GROUP GH Group is a vibrant and boutique aviation experts group

More information

BRISBANE MARKETING MEMBERSHIP. 2018/19 MEMBERSHIP PROSPECTUS

BRISBANE MARKETING MEMBERSHIP. 2018/19 MEMBERSHIP PROSPECTUS BRISBANE MARKETING. 2018/19 PROSPECTUS WELCOME. As the city s economic development board, Brisbane Marketing proudly champions the city as one of the world s most desirable places to live, work, invest,

More information

WORLD. Sustainable Built Environment Conference Hong Kong. Innovation and Integration: Putting Ideas into Action

WORLD. Sustainable Built Environment Conference Hong Kong. Innovation and Integration: Putting Ideas into Action WORLD Sustainable Built Environment Conference Hong Kong Transforming Our Built Environment through Innovation and Integration: Putting Ideas into Action Organisers International Co-owners WSBE17 Hong

More information

RETHINK. REINVENT. REVOLUTIONIZE. in Singapore. Two of the World s Most Influential EDUCATION REFORMISTS. of our time

RETHINK. REINVENT. REVOLUTIONIZE. in Singapore. Two of the World s Most Influential EDUCATION REFORMISTS. of our time INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION SPONSORSHIP/ EXHIBITION/ ADVERTISMENT PROSPECTUS 16-17 April 2014 NUSS Guild House* Singapore 21 ST CENTURY SCHOOL REFORMATION Michael Fullan & Andy Hargreaves in Singapore Two

More information

Australian International Education Conference

Australian International Education Conference Indonesia Overview 2 Population: 245 million with 58% living on Java, the world s most populated island The country has 33 provinces Indonesia is the world s 3rd largest democracy Vocational Education

More information

TO MAXIMUM CAPACITY AND BEYOND

TO MAXIMUM CAPACITY AND BEYOND TO MAXIMUM CAPACITY AND BEYOND HALCROW GROUP As featured in Australian CONSTRUCTION Focus FOCUS ON: HALCROW GROUP To Maximum Capacity and Beyond Halcrow Group has a long and rich history reaching all the

More information

POST EVENT REPORT

POST EVENT REPORT POST EVENT REPORT 2018 www.smartenergyexpo.org.au Steve Blume, President, Smart Energy Council EXECUTIVE SUMMARY/WRAP UP Smart Energy Conference and Exhibition 2018 which took place on Tuesday 10 and Wednesday

More information

2018 LETTER OF INVITATION

2018 LETTER OF INVITATION 2018 LETTER OF INVITATION On behalf of Family and Relationship Services Australia (FRSA), I am pleased to invite you to join with FRSA as a Sponsor for our National Conference 2018, which will be held

More information

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus www.scu.edu.au/aaee2016 Welcome The Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE) Conference warmly invites you to become a sponsor and/or exhibitor of their

More information

TVET Leadership and Capacity Building Program

TVET Leadership and Capacity Building Program TVET Leadership and Capacity Building Program Melbourne 6 11 March 2016 Date Proposed topics Proposed speakers / Notes Sunday 6 March 6.00 8.00 pm Location: Mantra on Russell, 222 Russell St. Melbourne

More information

Adelaide Convention Bureau Membership Benefits Guide 2014 / 2015

Adelaide Convention Bureau Membership Benefits Guide 2014 / 2015 Adelaide Convention Bureau Membership Benefits Guide 2014 / 2015 Chief Executive Officer, Damien Kitto Welcomes You... The Adelaide Convention Bureau invites you to become a member of South Australia s

More information

National Franchise Convention 2014 NFC14. Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus

National Franchise Convention 2014 NFC14. Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus National Franchise 2014 NFC14 Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus 1 Franchise Council of Australia NFC14 http://vimeo.com/79951006 2 Contents About Franchise Council of Australia About the NFC14 Key dates

More information

TOURISM RESEARCH CLUSTER NEWSLETTER APRIL-JUNE 2011

TOURISM RESEARCH CLUSTER NEWSLETTER APRIL-JUNE 2011 TOURISM RESEARCH CLUSTER NEWSLETTER APRIL-JUNE 2011 IN THIS EDITION CBS launches Tourism Research Cluster... 1 Professor Margaret Deery appointed as Tourism Adjunct... 2 Sustainable Tourism Professor s

More information

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 9th & 10th November 2016, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 9th & 10th November 2016, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne Autumn Event 2016 Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 9th & 10th November 2016, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne www.bapco.org.uk Invitation from Geoff Naldrett, Chief Executive, British APCO It is my

More information

Changing role of place in international student support

Changing role of place in international student support Changing role of place in international student support Rebecca Hall Director International Education Department of State Development Business and Innovation The role of place Context Victoria Melbourne

More information

To embody the art and science of creating events and incentives that surpass all expectations.

To embody the art and science of creating events and incentives that surpass all expectations. To embody the art and science of creating events and incentives that surpass all expectations. ABOUT ARINEX EVENTS Arinex is an award-winning company that offers a fresh approach to event and destination

More information

Mackay Region. Destination Tourism Strategy

Mackay Region. Destination Tourism Strategy Mackay Region Destination Tourism Strategy 2012 2016 Mackay Region The Mackay region offers an abundance of natural attractions including national parks, gorges, the Great Barrier Reef, numerous islands

More information

PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS

PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS www.iccm22.com CONFERENCE HOSTS: CONFERENCE DESTINATION SUPPORTERS: 01 INVITATION TO TAKE PART The 22nd International Conference on Composites Materials (ICCM22) will be held in

More information

CAA17 Congress. Better Together Global Resuscitation Alliance 8 August CAA Conference 9 & 10 August. Prospectus.

CAA17 Congress. Better Together Global Resuscitation Alliance 8 August CAA Conference 9 & 10 August. Prospectus. 17 Congress 8 August Collaboration. Integration. Partnerships. Prospectus www.caa.net.au 17 Congress Welcome from the CEO It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in two of the senior

More information

CSR Asia Summit Beijing, China Sponsorship Package

CSR Asia Summit Beijing, China Sponsorship Package CSR Asia Summit 2012 - Beijing, China Sponsorship Package Business Solutions for Global Challenges Letter from the Chair Greetings The CSR Asia Summit 2012 is being held in Beijing, and is a unique opportunity

More information

2016 Communities Review

2016 Communities Review 2016 Communities Review Front cover: Paraburdoo Skatepark is an exciting community facility for the young people of Paraburdoo. Our long-term partnership with Scitech provides positive outcomes for many

More information

First Rio Tinto Australia-Japan Collaboration Program scholar appointed; to be based at The University of Tokyo from this spring

First Rio Tinto Australia-Japan Collaboration Program scholar appointed; to be based at The University of Tokyo from this spring Media Release First Rio Tinto Australia-Japan Collaboration Program scholar appointed; to be based at The University of Tokyo from this spring 26 March 2018 Rio Tinto, the Foundation for and The University

More information

FOR SUCCESS IN INFRASTRUCTURE 19 NOVEMBER 2014 I 9.00 AM PM NSW Trade & Investment CENTRE Level 47, MLC Centre,19 Martin Place, Sydney, 2000

FOR SUCCESS IN INFRASTRUCTURE 19 NOVEMBER 2014 I 9.00 AM PM NSW Trade & Investment CENTRE Level 47, MLC Centre,19 Martin Place, Sydney, 2000 BROUGHT TO YOU BY FULL DAY ED BY INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE SPAIN AND AUSTRALIA PARTNERING FOR SUCCESS IN INFRASTRUCTURE 19 NOVEMBER 2014 I 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM NSW Trade & Investment CENTRE Level 4, MLC Centre,19

More information

conference and exhibition

conference and exhibition conference and exhibition ENERGYIN TRANSITION PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA 14 17 MAY 2017 PRINCIPAL SPONSORS EVENT HIGHLIGHTS In a period of unprecedented economic uncertainty for the industry, Attendance

More information

Partnership Opportunities

Partnership Opportunities Partnership Opportunities GSA Annual Conference 2017 The Principal Hotel, Manchester Monday 20 Tuesday 21 November 2017 The Annual Conference of the Girls Schools Association, one of the pre-eminent gatherings

More information

Australian International Education Conference

Australian International Education Conference Indonesia and Australia Skills Training Partnership for an ASEAN Future AIEC Conference Global Imperatives and Local Realities National Conference Centre Canberra October 11 2013 Michael Fay Director,

More information

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 5-7 April 2017 Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus asia.minesandmoney.com Mines and Money is the leading international event series for capital-raising and mining

More information

MEMBERSHIP CONNECTING AUSTRALIAN AIRPORTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS

MEMBERSHIP CONNECTING AUSTRALIAN AIRPORTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS MEMBERSHIP CONNECTING AUSTRALIAN AIRPORTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS 2 ELCOME 3 Join the Australian Airports Association Be part of the National Airport Community 6 6 Industry Representation to Government Policy

More information

Visit Belfast Recruitment Communications and PR Manager (Maternity Post Fixed Term Contract)

Visit Belfast Recruitment Communications and PR Manager (Maternity Post Fixed Term Contract) 1 BELFAST visitbelfast.com +44 (0)28 9023 9026 Visit Belfast Recruitment Communications and PR Manager (Maternity Post Fixed Term Contract) 2 BELFAST visitbelfast.com +44 (0)28 9023 9026 Contents Introduction

More information

capability profile PO Box 8102 Suite 4, Level 2, 85 Lake St Cairns QLD 4870 Phone

capability profile PO Box 8102 Suite 4, Level 2, 85 Lake St Cairns QLD 4870 Phone capability profile community development partnership our vision building from a strong foundation What began as a project between one of Australia s largest privately owned construction companies and an

More information

GIPPSLAND TOURISM MASTER PLAN

GIPPSLAND TOURISM MASTER PLAN GIPPSLAND TOURISM MASTER PLAN 2013-2018 1 GIPPSLAND TOURISM MASTER PLAN 2013-2018 GIPPSLAND TOURISM MASTER PLAN 2013-2018 The Gippsland Tourism Master Plan provides direction to build the competitiveness

More information

3-5 November 2017 Crown CONVENTION CENTRE - Perth, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

3-5 November 2017 Crown CONVENTION CENTRE - Perth, WESTERN AUSTRALIA 3-5 November 2017 Crown CONVENTION CENTRE - Perth, WESTERN AUSTRALIA Your Invitation to Participate GENERAL INFORMATION From 3 to 5 November, the most significant bilateral conference between Germany and

More information

Education as an Export for Australia: Green Shoots, First Swallows, but Not Quite Out of the Woods Yet Stephen Connelly and Alan Olsen

Education as an Export for Australia: Green Shoots, First Swallows, but Not Quite Out of the Woods Yet Stephen Connelly and Alan Olsen Education as an Export for Australia: Green Shoots, First Swallows, but Not Quite Out of the Woods Yet Stephen Connelly and Alan Olsen (This is the paper behind the presentation at the Australian International

More information

THE-ICE 12 th IPoE Forum 2018

THE-ICE 12 th IPoE Forum 2018 THE-ICE 12 th IPoE Forum 2018 To be proudly hosted by Dusit Thani College 1 Soi Kaenthong (Next to Seacon Square) Nongbon, Pravet, Bangkok, Thailand 10250 DAY-0: Sunday 11 th November 2018 10:00am 11:30am

More information

The blue economy: Prosperous. Inclusive. Sustainable.

The blue economy: Prosperous. Inclusive. Sustainable. The blue economy: Prosperous. Inclusive. Sustainable. v What is the conference? First global conference on the sustainable blue economy Dedicated to realizing the untapped potential found on our shores

More information

What s the future of Future Unlimited? Rebecca Hall Senior Industry Specialist International Education Austrade

What s the future of Future Unlimited? Rebecca Hall Senior Industry Specialist International Education Austrade What s the future of Future Unlimited? Rebecca Hall Senior Industry Specialist International Education Austrade In the next 40 mins Where we ve been Current state Where we re going Flash back to 2010 Keynote

More information

Re: Inquiry into the contribution of sport to Indigenous wellbeing and mentoring

Re: Inquiry into the contribution of sport to Indigenous wellbeing and mentoring Secretary of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs House of Representatives PO Box 6021 Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 26 October 2012 Dear

More information

Connecting Scotland - How the Scottish Government and its agencies engage internationally. VisitScotland

Connecting Scotland - How the Scottish Government and its agencies engage internationally. VisitScotland Connecting Scotland - How the Scottish Government and its agencies engage internationally VisitScotland The Importance of the Visitor Economy A strong visitor economy helps to position Scotland on the

More information

UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE

UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE Thursday 12 October 2017 at the brand new Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Platinum Sponsor UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF GROWTH This one-day

More information

AEAS 2019 Australian Schools International Events Program

AEAS 2019 Australian Schools International Events Program AEAS 219 Australian Schools International Events Program HONG KONG INDONESIA JAPAN MALAYSIA TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM CONTENT International Events Overview 3 MARCH China, Hong Kong 4 MAY Taiwan, Japan, China

More information

Brian Walker. best of the best. He is among the. Alan Fitzgerald Principal, Fitz Consulting

Brian Walker. best of the best. He is among the. Alan Fitzgerald Principal, Fitz Consulting He is among the best of the best Brought to you by Brian Walker Australia s Fittest Retail Presenter, Author and Columnist He is an outstanding presenter. If you re in business, of any kind, and you get

More information

Sponsorship Package 2015

Sponsorship Package 2015 Sponsorship Package 2015 Monash Motorsport and the Formula SAE Monash Motorsport is a student-run organisation based at Monash University s largest campus in Clayton, Victoria. The team comprises of over

More information

REAUTHORISATION OF THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN AIR NEW ZEALAND AND CATHAY PACIFIC

REAUTHORISATION OF THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN AIR NEW ZEALAND AND CATHAY PACIFIC Chair Cabinet Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee Office of the Minister of Transport REAUTHORISATION OF THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN AIR NEW ZEALAND AND CATHAY PACIFIC Proposal 1. I propose that the

More information

19-21 October 2017 Melbourne, Australia

19-21 October 2017 Melbourne, Australia 19-21 October 2017 Hosted By www.ruralmedicineaustralia.com.au You have to be seen to be heard! Event Details Dates: Thursday 19 - Saturday 21 October, 2017 Location: Pullman Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria

More information

Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Trade Centre Limited. Table of Contents. Business Plan

Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Trade Centre Limited. Table of Contents. Business Plan Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 2015 Trade Centre Limited Business Plan 2014 2015 Table of Contents Message from the CEO and the Chair... Mission... Planning Context... Strategic

More information

Mike Moignard Senior Trade Commissioner Austrade The Australian International Education Conference 2006

Mike Moignard Senior Trade Commissioner Austrade The Australian International Education Conference 2006 Speech by Mike Moignard Senior Trade Commissioner Austrade The Australian International Education Conference 2006 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Western Australia Friday 13th October 2006 Thank you

More information

DIAN Decade Programme Information Session

DIAN Decade Programme Information Session DIAN Decade Programme Information Session 26 April 2018 Listen to the recording >> 2018 Community Business Ltd. All rights reserved. @CB_Asia #IMPACTxAsia #DIANDecade 2018 Community Business Limited. All

More information

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 8th & 9th November 2017, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 8th & 9th November 2017, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne Autumn Event 2017 Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 8th & 9th November 2017, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne www.bapco.org.uk Invitation from Ian Thompson, Chief Executive, British APCO It is my pleasure

More information

CSR Asia Summit Beijing, China Sponsorship Package

CSR Asia Summit Beijing, China Sponsorship Package CSR Asia Summit 2012 - Beijing, China Sponsorship Package Venue Sponsors Gold Sponsors Charity Gala Dinner Sponsor Networking Reception Scholarship Sponsor NGO Exhibition Sponsor Silver Sponsors Official

More information

3Global Alumni Convention

3Global Alumni Convention rd សន តប វន ព ភព ក 3Global Alumni Convention 17-18 NOV 2017, SOKHA PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA EDUCATION & BUSINESS FORUM EDUCATION & CAREER EXPO ALUMNI REUNION CONTENTS EVENT OBJECTIVE...01 WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT

More information

YABUN FESTIVAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

YABUN FESTIVAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES YABUN FESTIVAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES A CELEBRATION OF CULTURE Yabun Festival is the largest celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in New South Wales, and one of the most prolific

More information

Construction Innovation Forum August 2018 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITIONS

Construction Innovation Forum August 2018 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITIONS Construction Innovation Forum 23 24 August 2018 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITIONS Liability Disclaimer AMCA and / or BIM-MEP AUS makes no warranty, expressed or implied,

More information

Sustainable Procurement Policy for Heathrow Airport Limited

Sustainable Procurement Policy for Heathrow Airport Limited Sustainable Procurement Policy for Heathrow Airport Limited Date of policy: May 2017 Author: Dianne Armstrong / Chris Allen Approved by: Exec David Ferroussat Procurement Director Pete Hughes - Head of

More information

Sponsorship Prospectus

Sponsorship Prospectus Sponsorship Prospectus Support Canada's Premier Green Building Event National Conference and Showcase Partner Why sponsor? Each year, Building Lasting Change attracts delegates representing every aspect

More information