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Tourism conference registrations extended

There are just over five weeks to go before this year’s RACQ Southern Queensland Tourism Industry Conference, and Southern Queensland Country Tourism is delighted to announce that early bird registrations will be extended to October 19.
Hosted by newly formed regional tourism organisation Southern Queensland Country Tourism, in partnership with Tourism Queensland, the RACQ Southern Queensland Tourism Industry Conference will be held on November 13 and 14 at the Empire Theatre Precinct, Toowoomba.
The conference program has been carefully crafted to ensure there are many opportunities for delegates to interact, share ideas across regional tourism organisation boundaries, and to identify and raise awareness of ongoing future opportunities for tourism in Southern Queensland.
The conference will present a compelling line-up of dynamic and engaging guest speakers, an interactive discussion panel – and by popular demand, the return of the Master Classes.
Save 22 per cent on early bird registrations (extended until October 19) for up to two days of industry discussions, information sharing, networking oppor-tunities and training relevant to the Queensland tourism industry.
Southern Queensland Tourism Industry marketing partners receive a further 10 per cent off their registration fee, making this a massive 32 per cent saving, if made before October 19, 2012.
Registrations can be made online at www.toowoombaholidays.com.au/SQTIC or by contacting Conference Link on (07) 3851 4298.

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