Meetings and Events Australia enters voluntary administration after 50 years
Meetings and Events Australia (MEA), the country’s longest-standing industry body for the events sector, will be entering voluntary administration after 50 years of service to the events industry.
MEA will cease operations and appoint an administrator with MEA noting that rising operating costs and declining financial backing had made it unsustainable. These challenges were compounded by the emergence of new industry bodies, such as the Australian Business Events Association, which redirected funding away from MEA.
Vanessa Green, Chair of MEA advised “it is with great sadness and immense pride that we share this news. MEA has been a cornerstone of the Australian events industry for half a century. We close this chapter with gratitude, for the extraordinary legacy and community we’ve built together.”
In recent months, MEA has launched new education short courses, welcomed growing membership, and prepared for this year’s national conference and awards, which will still be announced in the coming days.
Green added “we’ve been heartened by the industry’s renewed engagement, from increased ticket sales to record award entries..
“There’s been genuine excitement around our 50th year. Unfortunately, despite this support, MEA is no longer in a position to continue operating.
“To everyone who has been part of MEA we thank you. As we close this chapter, we do so with pride in MEA’s legacy and confidence that the events industry in Australia will continue to thrive through the passion, creativity, and professionalism of its people.”
Megan Peters, MEA Board Vice-Chair added “this is not the outcome any of us wanted, but we are deeply proud of what MEA has delivered for the industry, from nurturing careers and shaping education, to building networks and recognising excellence through our national awards.
“The relationships, learnings and legacy of MEA will endure. The MEA Board extends heartfelt thanks to the thousands of individuals and organisations who have contributed to the association’s journey over five decades, including members, educators, volunteers, staff, sponsors, partners, and industry supporters.
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