Darwin ready to host the world
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Darwin Convention Centre has to date secured 29 major conventions and two exhibitions, among others, before it opens this June.
Australia’s newest convention venue said the international and national conventions alone would bring over 20,000 conference delegates and their families to Darwin City.
The venue is the centrepiece of the Darwin City Waterfront, a 25-hectare lifestyle precinct which will have waterfront promenades, a wave lagoon, wharf apartments, hotels, al fresco restaurants, retail outlets, wide open parklands, a cruise terminal and beach.
“The opening of the Centre means meeting planners will have an exciting new venue option in Australia’s Northern Territory,” said Malu Barrios, General Manager of Darwin Convention Centre.
The convention centre is seen as “the missing piece” of the city’s business and leisure infrastructure jigsaw.
Qantas recently announced an increase of 1,540 seats per week. The airline offers 68 return services per week to over seven major cities within Australia. Darwin International Airport also has direct flight access to Asia.
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