Tassie just got bigger!
The hotel landscape in Hobart is rapidly changing with a number of big brands opening in the waterfront city.
The hotel landscape in Hobart is rapidly changing with a number of big brands opening in the waterfront city.
Confirmation this week that the Australian Industrial Hemp Conference will be held in Launceston in March 2022 is a great win for the North, and further evidence that Tasmania’s business events sector is starting to see signs of recovery.
Following our recent AGM, Business Events Tasmania is pleased to announce the results of our 2020 board election.
Last night the Federal Government announced a $50 million grant program to restart Australia’s business event sector.
Welcome to our newest Business Events Tasmania member, Spring Bay Mill. Located on the east coast of Tasmania in Triabunna, the site has been transformed from the world’s largest wood chip mill to an eco-friendly and unique business event space.
Guests staying at the hotel will enjoy the connected advantages of a modern hotel, with touch-pad controls and sustainable bathroom amenities, as well as stylish touches that echo the Tasmanian landscape and the forestry history seen through timber accents and complementing textures.
The Tasmanian Business Events Attraction Fund (BEAF) allows Business Events Tasmania (BET) to offer financial support at an event’s bidding stage, to help secure strategic national and international conferences that align with Tasmania’s key industry sectors.
Hobart is an impressive destination for large events. More and more events of up to 1,100 delegates are discovering that Tasmania delivers events with big impact on experience, quality and value.
Sustainability is quickly becoming one of the hottest topics in many industries across the world, the business events industry is no exception.
As the first Australian based conference, the event was a resounding success!