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Dinner is served at Arkaba Flinders Rangers in South Australia.
Redevelopments of major landmarks include a two stage $400 million development of the Adelaide Convention Centre; a $350 million investment into the Adelaide Casino; and a $535 million renovation of the iconic Adelaide Oval cricket and football ground, increasing seating capacity by over 14,000 and providing a revamp of its facilities and surrounds.
Tourism Australia's signature trade-marketing event, Dreamtime 2015, will be held in Adelaide in South Australia later this year.
Tourism Australia managing director John O’Sullivan said as well as being key to promoting Australia as a business events destination internationally, Dreamtime was vital to the broader industry Tourism 2020 targets.
“Dreamtime is Australia’s largest business events showcase, which allows us to connect with qualified buyers from key markets including Greater China, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, New Zealand, USA and the United Kingdom," O’Sullivan said.
“We believe Adelaide and South Australia provide the perfect gateway for our key international buyers to experience a fantastic array of experiences and destinations on offer in Australia – and it’s an ideal time for the city to showcase its new developments."
Redevelopments of major landmarks include a two stage $400 million development of the Adelaide Convention Centre; a $350 million investment into the Adelaide Casino; and a $535 million renovation of the iconic Adelaide Oval cricket and football ground, increasing seating capacity by over 14,000 and providing a revamp of its facilities and surrounds.
Dreamtime 2015 is tentatively scheduled for December 6, with buyers spending five days in Adelaide and the remaining three days on educational visits to other Australian destinations.