In this show we will talk about how a successful tourism and events industry can drive regional and rural growth, and community pride. We will offer tips, insights and relevant case studies to assist you in building a sustainable visitor economy in your regional community.
Adina was founded in 1971 by Australian watchmaker and current managing director Robert ‘Bob’ Menzies. A determined businessman, Bob had a dream to cr...
Blerter is a simple, easy-to-use platform that helps you centralize your communication, operations and safety processes - connecting your entire event...
Today I have the pleasure of talking with Vern Kimball, CEO of Calgary Stampede Canada from 2006 to 2015 following 20 years in other positions in the ...
In this episode I talk with Nathan Bennett from the Perth Festival on sponsorship and alternative funding models for festivals and events. Nathan shar...
In this episode we talk to our international friends about the importance of effective operation and logistic management to better manage risk and inc...
In this episode I speak with Greg Donovan, the founder and organiser of the most remote music festival in the world, Big Red Bash. Greg shares his ins...
Having received multi year record state government funding in 2019, event manager of the quirky Henley on Todd event Dale McIver talks about how they ...
In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking with Jeff Curtis, the CEO of one of largest festival organisations in the US – Portland Rose Festival,...
One of regional Australia's most successful festivals believes that the post event review process is the most important part of their event management...
In this episode we talk to Glenn about the importance of data collection for regional events. A key message from Glenn is that whilst events need to f...