MCVB launches Melbourne Planner Guide 2007/8
Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau (MCVB) has officially launched its 2007/08 Melbourne Planner’s Guide, with the Guide the flagship publication for Melbourne’s business events industry, essential for meeting planners and event organisers.
This year’s Melbourne Planner’s Guide contains even more information on Melbourne’s premiere venues, accommodation, products and services, plus touring and leisure program ideas and the Melbourne Planner’s Guide 2007/08 has a vibrant new style.
“Melbourne is such a colourful, creative and inspiring city”. “We wanted the Planner’s Guide to reflect these qualities,’ said Nikki Seymour-Smith, General Manager, Marketing + Communications, MCVB.
Also in this year’s Planner’s Guide information about Melbourne’s newest developments includes the new Melbourne Convention Centre which it taking shape to open in 2009, the stylish new wharf venues in Melbourne’s Docklands Precinct, Skydeck 88 – the Southern Hemisphere’s highest public vantage point, stage two of the Melbourne Aquarium project and the multi-million dollar redevelopment of the historic 19 hectare Melbourne Showgrounds.
Melbourne Planner’s Guide is available free by calling +61 3 9693 3333 or online by visiting www.mcvb.com.au/plannersguide
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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