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TTG Conversations: Five Questions with Nisha Abu Bakar, World Women Tourism

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More and more travel and tourism organisations are aligning themselves with the UN Sustainable Development Goals in recent years, particularly in Singapore, observes Nisha Abu Bakar, co-founder of World Women Tourism and a veteran strategist, practitioner, academic and corporate trainer in the industry.

In this episode of TTG Conversations: Five Questions, Nisha counts the various sustainability initiatives undertaken by Singapore government agencies, Singapore Tourism Board, Singapore Association of Convention & Exhibition Organisers & Suppliers, Sentosa Development Corporation, and more as examples of how sustainability promises are translating to actual actions.

She also discusses the need for public-private sector collaboration and top-level funding for a successful destination-wide sustainability strategy, the importance of communicating sustainable actions consciously to avoid greenwashing, training opportunities for sustainability goals, and a recommended approach to getting started on sustainability initiatives.

Destination Gippsland takes collaborative approach to attract more events

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Sydney bags World Congress on Endometriosis 2025

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Global Exhibitions Day to celebrate industry’s strong comeback

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Globally, the industry expects two-thirds of markets to operate at normal levels in 2H2022

ASM Global Australia appoints First Nations ambassador

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IHG group CEO steps down

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‌InterContinental Hotels Group’s (IHG) group CEO Keith Barr will be stepping down from his role as well as from the IHG Board effective June 30.

‌Having been with the company for 30 years, he has transformed IHG for long-term sustainable growth, as well as navigated a global pandemic while continuing to grow IHG’s footprint and reputation with key stakeholders around the world.

‌Barr will be succeeded by Elie Maalouf, a member of IHG’s Board and Executive Committee, who has led IHG’s Americas business as regional CEO for the past eight years. Taking up his new position on July 1, Maalouf will be based in the UK.

New meeting deal at Holiday Inn in Siracha

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David Hart ready to cook up a storm at Cairns Convention Centre

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David Hart has joined Cairns Convention Centre as executive chef.

Hart arrives at Cairns Convention Centre with 17 years of culinary experience in luxury hotels including The Stables Resort Perisher, Sofitel Brisbane and the Pullman International Cairns.

BCD creates podcast that dissects business travel trends

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clients and employees’ expectations of travel and meetings programs are higher than ever before

Global TMC BCD Travel is presenting a new podcast, Connections with BCD Travel, that looks into business travel trends and offers practical advice on how its digital products and solutions can solve issues faced by travel buyers.

Episodes will explore business travel trends and solutions

Every episode, running for 20 minutes, is co-hosted by Chad Lemon, senior manager of product marketing operations, and Miriam Moscovici, vice president, partnerships & research.

The podcast is available on the BCD Travel website as well as major podcast platforms. New episodes are aired every couple of weeks.

There are currently a number of episodes available, such as the debut episode, Business travel: Trends you should be taking advantage of; Travel data: Debunking the myths; and Hotel content: The best rates are a click away.

Unified business events association forms in Australia

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Peter King

The Association of Australian Convention Bureaux, the Australian Convention Centres Group, and the Exhibition & Events Association of Australasia have created the Australian Business Events Association, which will launch on July 3.

The creation of the new association is spearheaded by a Project Development Group, comprising directors from the three associations.

King: all are welcome as members, from small businesses that are the engine room of the industry to large venues, destinations and corporates that play an equally important role

Industry stalwart Peter King is appointed independent chair of the board. He was most recently the CEO of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The formation of the Australian Business Events Association is an answer to the call from the country’s business events industry for a unified sector.

The most recent research conducted in 2022 revealed that 84 per cent of survey respondents wanted a unified body representing the sector to the government and the broader business community. It was deemed that the duplication of services from numerous associations resulted in inefficient use of industry funds, with multiple advocacy voices creating confusion with stakeholders and diluting industry messaging.

King said: “A consolidated and united association can commission much-needed research, create policy, train its people, tackle sustainability, develop career paths, link with international and domestic trade opportunities and powerfully advocate to government.

“The industry has been on the fringe of the government’s radar for too long. Covid taught us that we need to get serious about amplifying our collective voice.

“We are building a platform through which we can develop the outcomes and the impact the people and organisations who deliver approximately 480,000 business events annually need to thrive, create jobs, and contribute to the economy.”

King emphasised that the Australian Business Events Association is about “member prosperity”, and will focus on the “pillars of advocacy, research and policy” as well as the industry’s development, necessary business services, and “promotion of the sector as a great place to work and do business”.

Membership is accessible to all, regardless of business size.

The association is now looking to fill the post of CEO.

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