Feb 22

What’s not to love about Adelaide at Fringe time.  From  late February through to mid March, Adelaide is the jewel in the crown of Australian capital cities where entertainment is concerned.  Conference centres in Adelaide are right in the thick of it as the city swells with the throng of revel makers looking to party. Artists from around Australia and across the globe entertain with all manner of art forms spanning cabaret, comedy, circus, dance, film, theatre, puppetry, music, visual art and design.

Adelaide Fringe literally takes over the city with 800 events staged in fittingly creative venues.  Everything from  parks, warehouses, lane-ways and empty buildings to the more  conventional spaces  such as theatres, hotels, art galleries, cafes and town halls are required to house such unique talent.

With over 100,000 tickets sold already for the performances of 3000 plus artists, 2012 is looking to be the biggest and boldest yet.  Certainly worth making a call to Adelaide conference centres in the hope that there might be ‘ room in the Inn’ for a few more celebration seekers.

Feb 10

Pristine Perth, the sunniest capital in Australia boasts, majestic architecture, fascinating marine history, sumptuous food and revels in the ‘good-life’. Conference centres in Perth offer a cool and comfortable haven from the sometimes souring temperatures that the region delivers, so why not experience ‘The West’ this Summer.

This Summer, life in WA will transform for 3 weeks as part of the 2012 Perth Festival when a total of 200 events will be presented by more than 700 international, national and local artists.

You will be delighted at the wonderful art installations in unexpected places and prepare to stay late into the night for performances by some of the world’s best emerging and established and contemporary music artists at the Festival Gardens.  An exciting line-up of Lotterywest Festival Films is also playing and will continue through to 15th April.

Contact a Perth Conference Centre and secure your front row seat for a Summer celebration.

Jan 10

What better place to enjoy the post ‘Christmas unwind’ than in beautiful Brisbane.  With perfect weather, you’ll be able to set in motion some of those New Year Resolutions to ‘embrace life and make time for a little more fun and relaxation’.  The following are a few suggestions from Brisbane conference centres to start the ball rolling in the month of January. If cultural enrichment ticks your box, then consider these two options.

‘The Hand, the Eye and the Heart’ Exhibition  (Culture)

This fascinating concept is not to be missed! ‘The Hand, the Eye and the Heart’ exhibition combines unique works that comment on the public dimension of private experience. The exhibition incorporates various mediums including video, photography, drawing and sculpture, used by artists to record private aspects of the human experience and provide the opportunity to observe how these acts of remembrance are made both material and spiritual.

  • TIMES:    Saturday & Sunday  9am – 5pm,    Weekdays  10am – 5pm
  • DATE:     2 Dec 2011 – 4 Mar 2012
  • VENUE:  Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art , Stanley Place, South Bank

‘Matisse: Drawing Life’ Exhibition (Culture)

This major exhibition features the works on paper by Henri Matisse the iconic artist of the twentieth century and includes more than 300 drawings, prints and illustrated books. Providing a unique insight into the artist’s daily practice of drawing, the exhibition explores the themes and subjects to which Matisse repeatedly returned throughout his long career.

In addition to several international museums, various private collections have also contributed to this remarkable exhibition in a bid to adequately explore the extraordinary range and depth of Matisse’s engagement with the graphic mark.

This stunning exhibition is sure to have you channelling your inner-Matisse, so come and be inspired.

  • TIMES:    Saturday & Sunday    9am – 5pm,  Weekdays  10am – 5pm
  • DATE:     2 Dec 2011 – 4 Mar 2012
  • VENUE:  Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Stanley Place, South Bank

Brisbane Moonlight Cinema ( Event)

The Brisbane Moonlight Cinema is the perfect way to kick back and enjoy the cool of a summer’s evening. Consider the great range of popular and new release movies coming your way this month.

Thu 12 Jan                  Jack and Jill (PG)

Fri 13 Jan                    Puss In Boots (PG)

Sat 14 Jan                   The Darkest Hour (M)

Sun 15 Jan                  Red Dog (PG)   Doggie Night – BRING YOUR DOG ALONG!

Wed 18 Jan                 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (M)

Thu 19 Jan                  Monty Python’s Life of Brian (M)

Fri 20 Jan                    New Year’s Eve (M)

Sat 21 Jan                   Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (M)

Sun 22 Jan                  J. Edgar (M)

Wed 25 Jan                 A Few Best Men (CTC)

Thu 26 Jan                  The Sitter (CTC)

Fri 27 Jan                    Midnight In Paris (PG)

Sat 28 Jan                   Dolphin Tale (PG)

Sun 29 Jan                  Buck (PG)

  • TIME:       6 pm
  • VENUE:  New Farm Park Rotunda, Brunswick Street

Gold Coast Blaze Home Games (Sport)

Take a drive along the beautiful coast to catch the hottest sporting action this summer – Meriton Gold Coast Blaze returns to the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) for the team’s fifth NBL Season.  Now mid way through, the season is in full swing, Blaze continues to bring all the adrenalin-packed basketball action, live entertainment and an opportunity to meet players after each game.

  • TIME:      7 pm – 11 pm, Saturdays
  • WHEN:   through to 25th March,2012
  • VENUE:  Exhibition and Convention Centre, Corner Gold Coast Highway, TE Peters Drive

Laneway (Music)

Be there!

A batch of fresher than fresh young Aussie talent joins the already popular hype bands such as Girls, Cults and M83 for an explosive line-up of newly discovered talent.  That’s right, this will be a big moment for the winners of the triple j Unearthed Muso’s Competition held recently across each state. From melodic indie rockers, The Medics to the hazy garage surf wonders, Drunk Mums, you will want to make sure you are amongst the first to see the best of new Aussie talent at Laneway.

  • COST:     $120.00
  • DATE:     28 January @ 12:00PM
  • VENUE:  Alexandria Street

If you still have a week or two of Summer holidays, why not make the call to a Conference centre in Brisbane and book one last hurrah before the routine of another year begins.

Dec 29

As can be expected from the city renowned for its artistic flair,  Adelaide boasts a  broad range of New Year Eve events to see in 2012.  Here is a cross section of celebration ideas suggested by conference centres in Adelaide:

SUMMADAYZE ADELAIDE 2012 LINE-UP!

The Summadayze festival in Adelaide moves back in time but only by a few hours.  The festival is being moved from New Year’s Day to New Year’s Eve but one thing remains the same – it will feature a huge line-up of club and hip hop stars.  So come join us in welcoming in the New Year.  Check this out for an awesome line-up:

  • Pendulum
  • Moby DJ Set
  • Bliss N Eso
  • Grandmaster Flash
  • Markus Schulz
  • Seth Troxler
  • Sasha
  • In Flagranti
  • Spank Rock

The biggest New Year’s Eve party in Adelaide for many years kicks off at 2pm at the very central Rymill Park located on the fringe of the city centre.

Where – Rymill Park

Time – from 2pm.

Cost - $139.85

LIVE LARGE AT ADELAIDE CASINO

Check out some of the biggest names in showbiz – or at least their look-a-likes – at the Adelaide Casino. This is one of the city’s largest free public events so expect a fantastic crowd and an atmosphere to match.

With the ever­-charismatic Hans as your host, the evening is bound to be a resounding success as you join the celebration and dance the new year in, to the sounds of Gaga Magic, Britney Spears ‘Showtime’, the Australian KISS Show, Frank Bennett and the gone but not forgotten Amy Winehouse and  ‘King of Pop’ Michael Jackson.

Diva drag queens will rove the  various floors staging impromptu performances throughout  the Casino. Partygoers are advised to get to the Casino early to avoid any queues as this pumping venue is expected to be a popular spot to see in 2012.

Where: Adelaide Casino, cnr North Tce and Station Rd, Adelaide

Time: 5pm onwards

Cost: Free entry

TWO FIREWORKS SPECTACULARS IN ELDER PARK

Farewell the old and welcome the new year with an explosive display of light and colour.  Nothing says celebration like fireworks and this year the Adelaide City Council is out to delight us with its largest pyrotechnics show on record boasting more than 7000 fireworks , as well as an energising and diverse range of entertainment to suit all tastes and ages.

Kicking off from 7pm, the new look cosmopolitan event offers everything from amusement rides and local acts for children including favourites ‘The Fairies’ through to Bollywood dancers and Japanese drumming, giving people a fresh and vibrant option to welcome 2012. With support from premium partners Business SA and KPMG, the council has put together a unique and imaginative program with broad appeal and upbeat, energetic entertainment ,  stretching throughout the evening.

With the family in mind, fireworks will light up the night at 9pm for the early revellers and then again at midnight , the award-winning Foti International  Fireworks will engage late night merry makers with a second spectacular round of pyrotechnics. Multi-talented performer DJ Tr!p will keep the crowd grooving  with his amazing ability to match the midnight display with a soundtrack mixed especially for the night .

Lucky Seven, Adelaide’s hottest swing band, is sure to inspire a celebratory atmosphere as they get the night started with their mix of jazz, roots, rockabilly and rock n’ roll and the Atlantic Street Band will no doubt keep the vibe flowing with their own jazz inspired grooves with a modern twist.

The  thrilling Matsuri Taiko Japanese drumming group will ramp up the energy another notch and the senses will be further heightened with colour and spectacle in performances by Bollywood dancers Fusion Beats and Brazilian dancers Las Chicas Bomba.

The historic Rotunda will be the focal point for live entertainment and will be featured in a new light this year.  Also for the first time, this event will be licensed in the later part of the evening allowing  for the audience to further relax with a glass of beer or wine as they await the new year.

New Year’s Eve in Elder Park is Adelaide’s must-see event  but capacity is limited so be sure to get there early!

Where -  Elder Park, Pinky Flat and the Riverbank precinct

Time – 8pm

ADELAIDE AIRPORT NEW YEAR EVE AT THE BAY

The family friendly New Year’s Eve event at Glenelg, will feature 2 fireworks displays, the first at 9:30pm and then another another at Midnight. Close-by Brighton  will also offer a fireworks display at 9:30pm.  Favourite childrens entertainer, Peter Coombe and the Bellyflop In A Pizza Band are sure to delight the younger crowd, with a host of performers such as Acoustic Juice and roving entertainers keeping us amused until the fireworks.  So join the excitement at Adelaide’s premium beach suburb on what is forecast to be a balmy Summer evening.  Enjoy a walk along the water edge before settling on a spot to absorb the celebratory atmosphere and kaleidoscope of colour as the fireworks light up the night sky and welcome in 2012.

Where: Glenelg Foreshore

Time: 7pm

Adelaide Conference Centres would like to wish you a Happy New Year and look forward to being of service to you in 2012.

Dec 19

With so much entertainment to choose from over the festive season, don’t forget to firstly book your accommodation with a conference centre in Brisbane. Then it’s onto the business of choosing which of the many celebratory offerings best suit your holiday vision.  Here are just a few for your consideration:

With its delightful climate and impressive outdoor venues, Brisbane lends itself perfectly to a variety of summer activities.  Surely the jewel in the city’s crown is the premier recreational, cultural and leisure precinct of South Bank. Here is what’s on in the lead up to Christmas.

Made with Love: A South Bank Christmas, under the trees – engaging and delighting the whole community.

It’s time to slow down and rediscover the real meaning of the season by indulging in some heartfelt generosity this Christmas. Join people from all walks of life as they design, indulge and celebrate –  whether it is having new experiences, creating memories or handmade gifts.

Choose from art and craft classes at the Christmas Craft Studio, where skilled craftspeople will help you to create meaningful presents for your loved ones or perhaps just kick back and enjoy the company of friends and family at the Under the Trees picnic. A dedicated space for dreaming and relaxing has been set up with lounging areas, acoustic music and a themed marquee to set the scene.

If you still have energy to spare after the Christmas shopping and you feel like stretching your legs, why not gear up for some giant lawn games or a spot of croquet to help you wile away the hours. There will be dedicated instructors to teach you the ropes.

South Bank’s Made with Love Graze Menu will, most certainly, enliven your tastebuds and no doubt, urge you on to greater indulgence.

The Under the Trees picnic lawns will be open daily from 10am to 10pm with drinks and music kicking off from 6pm each day.

When : Everyday10 Dec 2011 – 23 Dec 2011
Venue: South Bank

South Bank Lifestyle Markets

The South Bank Lifestyle Markets trade three days per week, 52 weeks per year, every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. With the reputation as one of Australia’s most-fashionable market destinations, you can expect  a variety of special events at the market including  public art projects, young designers markets, Full Moon parties and produce as well as good week markets. So why not treat yourself to a final splurge for 2011 and uncover a design original  from  an upcoming Brisbane designer to see in the  new year.

When: Every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday

Venue: Stanley Street Plaza
South Brisbane
TEL: 07 3867 2051

South Bank Cineplex

The former Imax cinema offers major movie releases at this time of year and at great prices.  With a good chance of seeing your movie on the big Imax screen, this a must do during the holiday period.

When: Ph: 07 3846 5188 for timetable of movies

Venue: Corner Ernest and Grey Streets,
South Bank

South Bank – Wining & Dining

If variety is the spice of life, then you will truly spoilt for choice with the range and quality of dining opportunities at South Bank.  Choose from:

  • Stokehouse – Contemporary Australian design meets relaxed, vibrant fine dining.
  • Bamboo Basket – Offering quality Chinese cuisine.
  • Cove Bar and Dining – Cove Bar and Dining offers both beautiful river views and an unbeatable selection of oysters and champagne.
  • 5ifth Element Bar & Dining – Award-winning wine bar, boasting innovative and contemporary cuisine.
  • The Sardine Tin – Sardine Tin’s food is straightforward and tasty. With matched wines this dining experience offers something a little different.
  • Ahmet’s Turkish Restaurant – Enjoy a trip to Turkey with authentic food and supurb service.

Be sure to contact a Brisbane conference centre should you require any further details on the delightful South Bank precinct.

Dec 13

If you are planning to visit our creative city for the festive season, firstly contact a conference centre in Perth to arrange your accommodation and then consider this festive range of ideas to set the tone for a sensational  2011 send-off.

Christmas with the Andrews Sisters

Experience Christmas with a touch of nostalgia and those captivating harmonies of the Andrews Sisters.

Join Patty, Maxene and LaVerne (Sherry-Anne Hayes, Maree Cole and Pilar Mata Mata Dupont) for some yuletide cheer as they celebrate the spirit of Christmas under the direction of Tim Cunniffe. Relive their distinct wartime sound as they sing in the festive season with Christmas classics such as: Jingle Bells, Winter Wonderland, Silver Bells, White Christmas, Merry Christmas Polka and many more old favourites. You may even win yourself a fantastic Christmas door prize thanks to ‘His Majesty’s Theatre Foundation’.

  • Wednesday, 14 December @ 10.30am
    His Majesty’s Theatre, 825 Hay St, Perth

    Tickets available at BOCS Ticketing on 9484 1133 I BOCS outlets I bocsticketing.com.au

    All Performances begin at 10.30am and end at 11.30am

    TICKETS $26

Twilight Hawkers’ Markets with a festive twist

Perth’s regular Friday night Twilight Hawker Markets in Forrest Place will be taking on a Christmas twist throughout December.

With our abundance of fabulous fresh food and beautiful weather in WA, this is surely the perfect way to begin your weekend. Meet up with some friends in the heart of the city and get into the Christmas spirit with a delicious meal and festive music.

Stall holders will be getting in the Christmas spirit also, by offering festive treats such as home-made eggnog and macaroon towers along with their regular menus.

Making the most of our famous summer climate, the Twilight Hawkers Markets offer visitors the chance to meander through rows of market stalls sampling cuisine ranging from Spanish paella, Indonesian satays, Moroccan tagines and Turkish gozlemes. Approximately 20 stalls fill Forrest Place with delightful aroma’s each week, offering food from around the globe.

Christmas roving entertainment and special performances from two of Perth’s popular choirs, Perth Harmony Chorus and Men in Harmony is also on the agenda for the month of December.

Of course a Christmas visit to the markets wouldn’t be complete without a glimpse of the jolly man himself. Catch Santa and his helper spreading Christmas cheer and no doubt tucking into a few treats himself.

  • Friday 16 December
    On Stage: Men in Harmony, 6pm to 8pm
    Roving: Santa and helper, 5.30pm to 7.30pm

Christmas Nativity

Bring the whole family to this enchanting annual event.

The Christmas Nativity Concert celebrates the values of Christmas – love, giving and the importance of family – through drama and song. The angelic sounds of hundreds of performers bring the Christmas story to life with the assistance of, live camels, sheep, chooks and a donkey! Sing-a-long to those delightful Christmas carols and be transported back to your childhood and the magic of the Christmas season.

  • Starts 21 December @ 7:30PM
    Ends 23 December @ 7:30PM

Forrest Place

Perth conference centres are bound to have loads more suggestions for seeing out the old year with flair, so be sure to ask when making your booking.

Dec 10

Celebrate the new year with artistic flair – what better way to usher in the new year than with breathtaking encounter at the Opera.  2012 sees a changing of the guard with Lyndon Terracini’s taking the helm as Opera Australia’s new Artistic Director. Being his inaugural year, he plans to make an impact and signals his intention to bring a program that is more in tune with 21st-century Australia.  His vision is one of ‘opera events’ – Broadway-style music theatre, opera experiences that are family friendly and sensational new productions. In addition, he also has in place, projects that take opera to the people involving wide national touring, and community-specific collaborations and community choirs.

Sydney Conference centres are kept well informed of the full spectrum of arts and cultural events happening around their city.  Here is a brief look at the exciting opera program.

SYDNEY SUMMER 2012: A SUMMER OF SPECTACLE

The 2012 Season opens in Sydney with a new production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. With a new English translation, it features handmade silk puppets, loads of special effects and stunning costumes, it is aimed at a family audience, with reduced ticket prices for some performances over the school holidays.

The Magic Flute opens at the Sydney Opera House on 6 January 2012.

Puccini’s magnificent final opera, Turandot, returns to the Sydney Opera House.  With an exciting international cast, this classic production is bound to delight

Turandot opens at the Sydney Opera House on 17 January 2012.

An exciting new production of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. Benedict Andrews makes his directorial debut with the Company offering this modern take on Mozart’s revolutionary classic features an ingenious shifting set.

The Marriage of Figaro opens at the Sydney Opera House on 6 February 2012.

Complete the summer trio of Mozart operas with the romantic comedy Cosìfan tutte.  With wacky costumes and delightful visual special effects, a quartet of young singers take the central roles.

Cosi fan tutte opens at the Sydney Opera House on 8 March 2012.


Contact a conference centre in Sydney to secure your accommodation for one of these exceptional experiences and kick-start 2012 with a touch of class.

Dec 2

With sunshine lifting our spirits and the anticipation of holidays ahead, good will is displayed in abundance and Sydney is ready to celebrate.  As the most adventurous of our Australian cities, Sydney boasts exhilarating exhibits, experiences and entertainment like no other and in the festive season, options are at their creative best – here are just a few suggestions from those in the know at Sydney Conference centres.

Christmas Lights & Projections

  • Sydney Town Hall and St Mary’s Cathederal become a canvas for spectacular Christmas Lights & Projections that will set the tone for a truly magical festive season.
  • Venue: Sydney Town Hall
  • Date: 24 November to 25 December
  • Time: 8.30-1am
  • Venue: St Mary’s Cathederal
  • Date: 8 to 25 December
  • Time: 8.30-mid-night with Carols from 7.30-8.30  (Thursday to Sunday only).

The Rocks Village Bizarre at Markets by Moonlight

Sydney’s favourite moonlight market takes on a magical mood as the secret alleys and hidden rooms of ‘The Rocks’ area  transform  into another place and time. Unique spaces set the stage for fascinating encounters with intimate performances, burlesque beauties, strange stories, puppetry, poetry, music and interactive art.

Kick off your shoes and take a dance class, learn to hula hoop or bust a move or two at the silent disco. Perhaps you’d rather chillax in the outdoor lounge and just absorb the theatrical mayhem of the moment.  Whatever mode you find yourself in, don’t miss this treat.

  • Venue: The Rocks , cnr George & Argyle Streets The Rocks
  • Date: Between Friday 04 November and Friday 23 December .
  • Time: 5.30 to 10pm

Christmas Party Cruises, Sydney Harbour – , Lunch and Dinner

Brilliant entertainment, great food and dancing, a chance to mingle with colleagues. These are surely the essential elements for your annual Corporate Christmas celebration.  Be sure to talk to a Sydney Conference Centre about organising an exciting fun filled cruise to thank your staff for a productive year.

Choose from various other themes and entertainment:

Sing along to the Abba Tribute Show,  Dance with the Elvis Tribute Show, dress up for the Retro 70’s 80’s Disco or swoon over the Salsa Latin Floors Show.

  • Venue: Darling Harbour
  • Dates: 7 days during November & December
  • Time: lunch & dinner

Jersey Boys

Broadway’s smash hit musical, JERSEY BOYS is the inspiring story the iconic Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons – four boys from  nowhere special who’s passion for music led them to become one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time.

With a unique talent for creating original sounds as well as writing their own songs, the band sold 175 million records worldwide.  Relive hit songs such as “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”, “Oh What a Night” ,“Sherry”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Rag Doll”.

  • Venue: Theatre Royal, 108 King Street MLC Centre Sydney
  • Date: Saturday 01 January and Sunday 18 December
  • Time: Various sessions

The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2011

As some 500,000 people converge on Sydney Harbour foreshore and millions more tune into the action on TV and online, no regular annual yachting event in the world attracts such huge media coverage than does the start on Sydney Harbour

One thing is for sure, you’ll want to be in prime position when the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race begins at 1pm on Boxing Day, 2011. While the entrants for this year’s race jostle for position on twin start lines just north of Shark Island, you’ll find the ultimate vantage point on North or South Head or, to really feel the action, you may like to join the colourful spectator fleet that take to the water in their crafts of all shapes and sizes.

There is no better place to spend Boxing Day than to stand side by side with fellow Aussies and celebrate our country’s sunshine, lifestyle and culture.

  • Venue: Sydney Harbour
  • Date: Boxing Day, 26th December
  • Time: 1pm
Nov 26

With the festive season looming you will find that spirits are high, entertainment options have broadened and the temperatures are beginning to soar.

Of course, water takes centre stage as we head into an Aussie Summer, so be sure to take a break from conferencing and experience some of Sydney’s famous beaches. Conference centres in Sydney are well equipped to assist you with weather forecasts, transport suggestions and of course the prime locations to indulge in one of our most prominent pastimes.  Why not incorporate a harbour cruise from the delightful Circular Quay and check out the iconic Bondi Beach.

If your delegates are into something a little more active, you may like to consider a drive down the South Coast for a spot of fishing or for those looking for a serious challenge, try your hand at deep sea fishing Sydney’s reef systems on a charter boat – Sydney Conference Centres will arm you with maps, contacts and suggestions to ensure your adventure is a resounding success.

Take Kite-boarding lessons just south of Sydney Airport on Botany Bay and maybe complete the day with a company picnic in the Botany Bay National Park. You are bound to have some delegates keen to try their hand at surfing – check out the famous Manly Beach and nearby surf spots in the Sydney Northern Beaches area. If you have any energy to spare, may we suggest hang-gliding and paragliding at Stanwell Park.

If all this activity has you yearning for a tranquil and serene interlude, seek out one of the Sydney’s award winning, harbour side restaurants and indulge your senses with the tastes, sounds and smells of a Sydney Summer.

Nov 17

What better time to visit Sydney than late Spring.  Glorious sunshine and temperate weather beckons us to enjoy our national heritage ‘the great outdoors’. Here is a few ideas from Sydney Conference Centres for getting out and about in the closing days of Spring.

Be sure to immerse yourself in the Sydney experience by taking in these laudable landmarks during your visit:

  • The Sydney Opera House has become an iconic symbol of the city itself and is unquestionably one of the our most distinctive and famous landmarks.
  • With its commemorative Digger statue, Anzac Bridge acts as a memorial to our honoured forebears – the Anzacs.
  • The impressive Sydney Harbour Bridge delights many, especially those who find the gift of a bridge climb in their Xmas stocking, Why not get the details from a Sydney Conference Centre as a surprise for your delegates.
  • Look up – Sydney TowerEye is an unmissable landmark that rises high above the heart of the city and is home to an observation deck, a Skywalk and a 4D Cinema.

Spring is Sydney’s driest season and with temperatures beginning to climb, visitors to this exciting city are spoilt with a great deal of cultural activity – outstanding theatre, street performances and art exhibitions. You can experience Sydney’s exciting arts and culture scene at any time of the year, but lovers of the arts are particularly spoilt for choice during the delightful season of Spring. Two  highly anticipated events on display in November are:

  • “Picasso, Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris” which showcases the iconic works of the master himself. Running from 12 November at the Art Gallery of NSW, this landmark exhibition should be on everyone’s ‘bucket list’.
  • The Powerhouse Museum presents “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” from 19 November. Venture into fabulous world of magic with authentic artefacts, costumes and props from the Harry Potter films, at the legendary Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Nothing beats just taking in the sights with a stroll around the city – there is much to see. Take a walking tour and visit the Sydney Opera House, the Rocks, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Hyde Park, Chinatown or Darling Harbour.  If you would prefer  to get away from it all for a day, bushwalking at the Royal National Park is sure to leave your feeling happily spent.

Sydney Conference Centre can help you with ideas and options aplenty, so be sure to give them a call and treat your delegates to a brilliant conclusion to business for the year.