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Business booming in the Hunter

Hannah Edensor
Published on: 10th September 2015 at 12:02 AM
Hannah Edensor
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Business travellers are keen on the Hunter, and it’s music to the regions’ ears.

The Altogether Perfect marketing group has welcomed a massive 99% jump in stays in the Hunter region by business tourists over the past year, and as a result received a fresh new lot of funding to launch its second year campaign to lure in more corporate travellers.

Domestic business visitors to the Newcastle, Port Stephens and Hunter Valley region spent a total of 1.35 million visitor nights in the Hunter region in 2014, or 15.7% of nights spent by all visitors to the area.

This was up on the 678,210 nights spent by business tourists in the region in 2013, which was 9.4% of all nights. International visitor nights for business travellers to the region also rose 70%  in the year to September last year over 2013.

Altogether Perfect, a collaborative marketing project launched in 2014 to promote Newcastle, Port Stephens and the Hunter Valley as venues for conferences and other business events, said the figures were a “great boost” to the region’s economy and reflected the hard work invested by many operators to enhance the appeal of the region to the corporate sector.

“These figures are fantastic for our region’s burgeoning business events industry and a great boost for our visitor economy, with corporate travellers staying midweek and year-round,” Destination Port Stephens’ MICE manager and Altogether Perfect spokesperson, Rebecca Morley, said.

“Business events and the ideas and intelligence that come with them also help enrich host communities and vice versa so seeing more visitors in suits in the Hunter’s city, country and coast region is a win-win for everyone.”

Morley announced that for its second year of operation from July 2015, the Altogether Perfect campaign had received renewed funding through the Regional Visitor Economy Fund managed by the NSW Government’s tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Funding of $115,000 would be matched by the industry to create a $230,000 campaign for 2015/16 that would focus on product development in the region, an integrated digital marketing strategy, presence at key trade shows around Australia, sales missions and a push to attract more conference and incentive business from New Zealand.

“We know the beaches, wildlife, wineries and business events venues of Newcastle, Port Stephens and the Hunter Valley are of great appeal to the corporate market in NZ so tapping more of that demand will be a key aim for us moving forward,” Morley added.

“With the valued support of major sponsors like Newcastle Airport and Destination NSW, our Altogether Perfect campaign will now work even harder to position the Greater Hunter as a leading business events destination.”

Launched in 2014, the ‘Altogether Perfect’ campaign is the name for the collaborative marketing efforts undertaken by regional partners in the Hunter Region to attract and secure business events tourism.

Backed by Newcastle Convention Bureau, Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Association and Destination Port Stephens and supported by industry operators, the joint marketing group attends trade fairs and sales missions and host visits to the region by key conference organisers and media to build the appeal of the Hunter region as the number one business tourism destination.

The campaign received funding through the Regional Visitor Economy Fund (RVEF) which is managed and administered by the NSW Government’s tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

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