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Wed, 21 October 2015

ICC Sydney Launches Magazine

The International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has launched Sydney Views, its own magazine.

Available in both print and digital format, the publication promises to feature contributions from leading thinkers across architecture, business, entertainment, food and more, including Rose Hiscock, Director of Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Ken Maher, lead architect for ICC Sydney, Lieven Bertels, Sydney Festival Director, and Brad Krauskopf, Founder of Hub Australia.

Influential figures like NSW Premier, Mike Baird, Sydney Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, and Committee for Sydney CEO, Tim Williams, also provide their views on the future of Sydney and ICC Sydney as Australia’s premier convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct.

Geoff Donaghy, CEO of ICC Sydney, said the self-published title marks another milestone for the organisation as it ramps up its marketing activity in the lead up to the venue’s December 2016 launch.

“Sydney Views is a first for the convention centre market and showcases all elements that make Sydney a thriving hub of activity and global talent, ticking the boxes of culture, commerce and innovation. This new magazine helps reinforce Sydney’s reputation as one of the most desirable meeting and event destinations in the world, with ICC Sydney at its heart,” said Geoff.

Sydney Views will be distributed directly to ICC Sydney’s extensive national and international client base, at key industry events including the AIPC Asia Summit in Singapore this week, via partners such as Business Events Australia, and through outlets such as Qantas’ Sydney Business Lounge.

ICC Sydney, Australia, Sydney

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