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ATE 2009

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13-19 June, 2009

Overview

ATE is Australia’s premier tourism trade event and the largest international travel trade show in the southern hemisphere. Around 1700 Australian delegates from 630 companies will be meeting and doing business with 600 buyers’ from more than 40 countries.

Media Information

13-19 June 2009,

Media Centre

Read the latest news and watch the press conferences from the Australian Tourism Exchange 2009 More...

13-19 June 2009,

Media Kit

The ATE09 media kit includes the official media programs as well as information on what's new at ATE, event facts and figures and the sustainability initiatives being undertaken at this year's event. More...

What's new at ATE

13-19 June 2009,

What's New

New to ATE this year are 85 products ranging from accommodation, attractions, tour and transport operators. More...

13-19 June 2009,

ATE Daily

Get all the news from ATE09 with ATE Daily - the event's official newspaper. ATE Daily will be available here to download each day during the event. More...

Related News

ATE09 is being held in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre which is the first convention centre in the world to achieve a 6 Star Green Star environmental rating by the Green Building Council of Australia.

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Image Gallery

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View a selection of images of the Australian people, lifestyle and environment.

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Contacts

Tourism Australia
Kim Moore
Public Affairs Manager
P. 61 2 9361 1306
E. kmoore@tourism.australia.com
W. http://www.media.australia.com

Sponsors

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