Case Study: The benefits of event management by a regional tourism organisation
The reinvigoration of a long-standing festival by introducing professional event expertise and intensive Local Government support.
7 ways to make sure your regional event is around for the long-term
Is your regional event sustainable?
Has it outgrown the capability of its volunteer workforce?
Does it struggle to break even financially?
Here are 7 ways to ensure your event’s viability
Case Study: The benefits of Council running a destination event
How a festival successfully transitioned from a volunteer-managed community event into a regional hallmark festival run by Local Government.
Case Study: The benefits of using professional event management
What a regional festival can achieve by investing in professional event resources and collaborating with Local Government to drive results:
42% increase in ticket sales in one year!
Reinvigorating regional and rural events
Regional events face complex challenges that impact their sustainability and success.
Here are our top tips on how to address them.
A strategic approach rather than a bandaid solution
Case study:
How South Burnett Regional Council used rEVENTS Academy to help build the capacity of the region's event committees.
How to develop new income streams for your event – a step by step guide
Create NSW's Creating New Income Toolkit is a practical guide on how to generate revenue, equally useful for events as for the artists it was written for.
The guide covers philanthropy, sponsorship, crowdfunding and new product development, itemising the steps needed to develop and grow these income streams.
What are the solutions to the biggest challenges for regional events?
A survey of regional and rural events throughout Australia was conducted in September 2018 to provide us with a better understanding of what their main challenges and opportunities are.
With close to 40 responses, the sample size provides some interesting insights and trends.
Regional events are dying due to fewer volunteers
Regional events are dying due to a declining volunteer workforce.
I read this ABC News article with a great fear that we will continue to lose many of the great regional and rural events that drive visitation into their communities - rural communities that don’t often have any other tourism attractions or leisure-based experiences to create this economic and social impact.
Trends in business events and what they mean for your local visitor economy
Business events provide the highest yield of any tourism segment and are estimated to generate up to six times the average expenditure of leisure travel visitors.
Trends in giving grants to events in Australia
Grant funding offers incredible support to events and festivals.
Events cost a lot of money, and grants are important sources of funds to pay for marketing, entertainment, and even infrastructure.
How to embrace your region's Indigenous community in your event
As a way for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games to meaningfully include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, they has done something no other major sporting event in the world has done: develop a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to leave a lasting and meaningful legacy for Indigenous Australians beyond the traditional inclusion of culture in Opening Ceremonies.
What your event needs to know about the 'Protecting Crowded Places From Terrorism' national strategy
As an event manager, crowd and visitor safety is at the forefront of my mind when I plan an event.
The Australian Strategy on Terrorism by Australian National Security requires events to be even more mindful of their crowds of visitors.
A special relationship: Events and Tourism
I presented at the Australian Events Symposium on a topic that is extremely close to my heart
Couldn't make the Australian Event Symposium? Catch up here!
The 2017 Event Symposium was about events, technology and the Art of the Unexpected
How events can leave a legacy for a destination
Griffith University’s ‘Gold Coast business and the Commonwealth Games: Impact, legacy and opportunity’ paper, highlighted how the business community could gain benefit from this great opportunity.