Fourteen business event suppliers of Business Events Cairns and Great Barrier Reef have received grants of up to AUD $5,000 (USD $3,283) each to produce new content or update their website performance as part of the Create Great Program. Outgoing TTNQ general manager of Partnerships and Events, Rosie Douglas, said the 14 available grants were distributed to partners or leaders of Business Events or champion of tourism members of Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ). “The Create Great Program is about creating a unified brand story specifically for business events across the region highlighting the unique and diverse offerings that our suppliers have,” Douglas says. “It will give the successful applicants new content to use in their marketing or could be used to improve the website user experience and search visibility. We want to highlight the sustainable practices that members have in place to better promote the region’s offering as a sustainable business events destination.”
Content grants given to showcase Australian event offerings
Delegates walking to the conference at Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas
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