| Melbourne Business School
Melbourne Business School is recognised as a premium management education centre in the Asia Pacific region. The School is located in cosmopolitan Carlton , close to Melbourne University and Lygon Street precinct. Just a short walk from the city centre, the quiet, leafy surrounds provide an environment conducive to business conferences, training seminars and other management retreats with 55 single bedrooms and 4 suites
The School offers a wide range of fully equipped theatres and meeting
rooms, complemented by first class dining and comfortable accommodation
facilities of 55 single bedrooms and 4 suites.
Theatre capacities range from 20 to 150 and are fully equipped
with modern audiovisual equipment to support the effective and professional
delivery of your presentation material. Technical staff are on hand
to provide support and assistance if required. Syndicate rooms are
available to complement the theatre facilities.
A full range of comtemporary catering is available to meet your
conference or function requirements from simple morning and afternoon
teas through to full a la carte meals in the private dining facilities.
The Gadsden dining room has the capacity to seat 70 comfortably
while the A T Kearney Boardroom offers a more intimate option for
up to 35.
To find out more call Pam Conway +613 9870 4611
" You can't do anything about the length of your life, but you can do something about its width and depth " |
- Evan Esar
An Australian Icon Returns
The Hilton Sydney will open for business on July 15 with a new face, a luxurious
interior and numerous attractions for the business traveller seeking
a home away from home.
Transforming the former 1970’s building with a 1980’s
interior into a contemporary, modern space has been a huge undertaking.
What makes this Hilton so unique is its attention to detail and
state-of-the-art conference and convention facilities.

It will be Australia’s largest hotel convention and meeting
space outside an exhibition centre or casino. The new facilities
have a capacity for 3000 delegates. Its four dedicated levels of
conference and convention space feature 23 meeting rooms and 4000
square metres of space and can cater from modest gatherings to major
conventions with infinite ease.
Unique additions to the Hilton Sydney include a restaurant designed
by New York-based designer Tony Chi and a lobby that proudly displays
Australian sculptor Bronwyn Oliver’s aluminium masterpiece.
Guests are welcomed into the spacious atrium-style lobby dominated
by the spectacular suspended sculpture which spirals through four
levels. The sense of drama is further reinforced by a water feature
and its complementing vertical porte-cochere garden.
The fully refurbished rooms include bathrooms with frosted glass
and a sliding partition that creates a light-box effect, as well
as furnishings that deliver both comfort and individuality. Small
touches such as the custom-designed chaise longue in place of a
conventional sofa arrangement invite guests to put their feet up.
To find out more contact Pam
Conway +613 9870 4611
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- Sam Rayburn
SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE
Our ongoing schedule of briefing sessions and venue inspections ensures our product knowledge is extensive and current which allows us to offer you, professional, authorative and independent advice on the conference and meeting venue scene Australia-wide.
OUT AND ABOUT
In Sydney and New South Wales Byron at Byron, Newport Mirage, The Observatory Hotel, Sebel Resort & Spa Hawkesbury Valley, The Retreat at Wisemans, Novotel Brighton Beach, Swiss Grand Hotel Bondi, MGSM Executive Hotel and Conference Centre and The Shangri La Hotel Sydney.
In Queensland Palazzo Versace, Royal Pines Resort, Sheraton Mirage
Resort & Spa and The Out Rigger Hotel at Salt.
In Melbourne The Plaza Ballroom, Chapter House, The Town Hall,
The Westin Melbourne, The Observatory and The Park Hyatt.
BEEN IN TO SEE US INCLUDE
Belinda Lee - Ascott International, Kum Rahadian -Stamford Hotels
and Resorts, Lynda Stuchbree & Emma Ciavarella - Rydges on Bell
Preston, Deborah Richardson - Laguna Whitsundays, Sue Magi - Surfers
Paradise Marriott Resort, Tania Taylor - Royal Pines Resort, Kate
Ritchie - Hyatt Regency Coolum, Maxine Tod - Palazzo Versace Gold
Coast, Andrew Oster - Hyatt Regency Sanctuary Cove, Kristy Baker
- Hyatt Regency Perth, Scott Lovett - Telstra Dome, Joan Logan &
Jason Chia - The Grange Group of Conference Centres, Lorraine MacGregor
– Clarion Hotel on Canterbury and Comfort Inn Dandenong, Mary-Jane
Zacchei - Fusion Marketing, Naomi Smith - Le Meridien at Rialto,
Rachael O'Neil - The Westin Melbourne, Catherine Comino - Starwood
Hotels Sydney, Angela Hughes - The Westin Sydney, Judith Burton
- Sheraton Perth Hotel, Andrew Fairbairn - Sheraton Noosa Spa &
Resort, Tim Burley - Couran Cove Island Resort. |