Australasian Leisure Management
Jan 21, 2020

Melbourne Convention Bureau reassures incentive groups following bushfire crises

Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) as a part of Visit Victoria are working as one team together with their industry partners, Business Events Victoria and Business Events Australia, to reassure their business event clients and delegates that most parts of Victoria are not affected by the bushfires.

MCB has this week secured two new incentive groups arriving in February, with nine groups already confirmed to visit this quarter driving 1,265 visitors to regional Victoria as part of their itinerary.

MCB Chief Executive Julia Swanson noted the arrival of these incentive groups is encouraging for the Victorian visitor economy following the unprecedented bushfire season across Australia.

There are many regions within Victoria that remain unaffected and will continue to offer visitors incredible tourism experiences including Ballarat, Bendigo, the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island, the Mornington Peninsula, Yarra Valley, Dandenong Ranges, the Grampians, Daylesford, Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula, the Murray region and West and South Gippsland, including Wilsons Promontory.

MCB’s priority is in supporting the industry to rebuild Victoria’s reputation as a safe and vibrant tourism destination.

Swanson added “we are continuing our efforts in the corporate, incentive and meetings space with its attractive short-lead time to support local tourism operators and stimulating local economies.

“The best way to help is by visiting regional Victoria. International delegates spend an average of $1019.00 per day filling hotels, tourist attractions, local shops and cafes.”

For Victorian regional tourism suppliers and local businesses, business events provide a substantial economic contribution enhancing local communities.

The Melbourne Convention Bureau can assist with planning a tailored itinerary.

Image courtesy of Melbourne Convention Bureau

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