What do you want ATE to look like in the future?
Tourism Australia is offering the Aussie industry and in particular those that attend ATE the opportunity to let them know how the industry wants to see ATE looking in the future.
To achieve this, Tourism Australai has set up an online discussion forum and this week’s topic looking at the current ATE floorplan.
Is it time for a change and what might the floor plan look like in 2010?
This is your chance to have meaningful input on the improvements and changes to future events in particular ATE.
Don’t miss your chance to have your say.
Comments can remain anonymous or users can take credit for suggestion.
To register for the online forum all you have to do is click here.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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