Have your say in building Australia as a responsible business destination.
Tourism Australia would like to remind you to take part in an exciting project to build Australia’s profile as a responsible business events destination.
Tourism Australia has commissioned a major national on-line survey of the business events sector to collect up-to-date information about the positive steps the tourism industry is taking to develop sustainable business practices.
They are particularly interested in hearing from you, with your views and information helping them to market Australia as a sustainable business events destination for meetings, conferences, incentives and exhibitions.
Start the survey now, or if you have commenced and are yet to complete it – continue where you left off by clicking this LINK or copy this to your web browser
http://survey.australiamarketresearch.com/amronline/scyWebDe.dll/pass/J3647/2488ifu
The information collected will be used in Business Events Australia’s trade marketing programs to strengthen Australia’s credentials as a sustainable business events destination.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes. Please complete this by Thursday 28 August 2008.
Tourism Australia has appointed AMR Interactive to undertake this survey on their behalf.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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