Be rewarded at the Australian Events Expo!
With so many visitors heading into Sydney for conferences, meetings and events the Sydney Conference Card has been developed by the Sydney Convention and Visitors Bureau.
The card has been developed to give delegates and their travel partners an opportunity to enjoy a number of exciting leisure options when not participating in business sessions, at a reduced price. The card will be available to all delegates visiting Sydney from July 2007, however as a special offer, all visitors attending the Australian Events Expo in May will receive the card and be able to enjoy all the benefits on offer immediately.
The Sydney Conference Card is a brand new product for Sydney and a first for Australia (and the Asia Pacific) and it will encourage visitors to enjoy our shopping, restaurants and attractions by offering significant discounts.
Additionally, every time a visitor uses the card they will receive reward points which can be redeemed on future purchases.
Jon Hutchison, Managing Director for the Sydney Convention and Visitors Bureau said, “it is a simple but effective concept which will deliver value to our visitors and give Sydney businesses an opportunity to further build their business income.”
To receive your very own Sydney Conference Card and enjoy great discounts throughout Sydney, visit the Australian Events Expo on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 May 2007 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in Darling Harbour.
* Save time and register for the Australian Events Expo in advance by visiting www.AustralianEventsExpo.com
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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