Cultural Attractions of Australia is a collective which brings together 18 of Australia’s most iconic cultural attractions which celebrate Australia’s diverse ethnic, historic, cultural and sporting influences. The premium experiences, venues and activities present compelling options for the consideration of discerning incentive and conference planners.
Members across the country range from UNESCO World-Heritage listed locations such as Tasmania’s Port Arthur Historic Site through to hallowed sporting arenas like the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Museums and galleries include the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, whilst the Sydney Opera House and the Arts Centre Melbourne showcase renowned performance spaces.
An impressive range of signature experiences are on offer from Cultural Attractions of Australia (CAOA). They include diverse activities such as yoga sessions conducted atop the Adelaide Oval’s Western Stand rooftop, High Tea at Australia’s Parliament House in Canberra, ‘wing walking’ at the Qantas Founders Museum in Longreach, Queensland, dining beneath the immense skeleton of a 124-year-old blue whale at Western Australia’s fascinating WA Museum Boola Bardip, cruising on Sydney Harbour aboard the Edwardian steam yacht Ena or sailing on one of the world’s rarest replica tall ships, the Duyfken.
From an Indigenous perspective, the Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art offers the brand-new First Artists Cultural Experience which is specifically designed for groups. It provides an excellent example of the invaluable insights and interactive enjoyment to be gained from an evening exploring Indigenous Australian art, culture and cuisine.
Whether for conference social programs, accompanying partner activities, unforgettable teambuilding concepts or the ultimate rewards for incentive high-achievers, CAOA members curate and deliver event experiences which promise a legacy well beyond the event itself.
“We’re delighted to be ramping up our promotional activity in the business events sector,” said Annabel Sullivan, Executive Officer of Cultural Attractions of Australia. “We believe our members and the venues and experiences they represent are a perfect fit for business events and deliver a range of inspiring and refreshingly new options for planners who seek to deliver events with impact.”
CAOA provides a one-stop source of creative ideas to enhance business events, with a succinct fact sheet and dedicated website pages specifically addressing the business events sector. Assistance provided by CAOA includes lists of inspiring experience and venue options, activity and function ideas, access to stunning member images and introductions to business event specialists within its member organisations.
For more information, visit https://culturalattractionsofaustralia.com/meetings-incentives/