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20.01.2022 Who wants to gather on the beach for a conference?? Hit me with your unique conference ideas. We're creating a wonderful opportunity to gather and will be calling for contributions soon. Get your creative thinking caps on!



18.01.2022 Are you part of a community organisation in the City of Logan? If so, you may like to check out this great initiative supporting community groups. https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/community-training-program

12.01.2022 Has this made you nervous? Are you making any changes to your event plan as a result?

12.01.2022 It's been a big push into this year with lots of event projects getting off the ground, then this week with Brisbane's lockdown, has me disappointed and doing yet more work on the same events to ease client concern. Maybe Easter is about re-setting... I would love to hear how you're keeping your spirits up on this roller-coaster. Me today, I'm taking a minute to enjoy my garden.



07.01.2022 #brisbane Covid restrictions are easing as of 1am Friday 22/1/21. Here's an overview of changes related to gatherings. RESTRICTIONS: > Gatherings: 50 people allowed to gather in homes and 100 in public spaces across Queensland. > Indoor premises: One person per 2m2 (e.g. restaurants,... cafés, pubs, clubs, museums, art galleries, places of worship, convention centres and Parliament House), including standing eating and drinking. Indoor play areas and unattended retail (such as children’s rides) within a premises can open with a COVID Safe Checklist. > Wedding ceremonies: Up to 200 people can attend a wedding ceremony and all guests can dance (both indoors and outdoors). > Funerals: Up to 200 people can attend a funeral. > Indoor events: 500 people permitted at indoor events with a COVID Safe Event Checklist. Larger events require a COVID Safe Plan. > Ticketed venues: 100% capacity at allocated seated, ticketed venues with patrons encouraged to wear masks on entry and exit (e.g. theatre, live music, cinemas and indoor sports). Performers can distance from audience at 2m, except choirs which remain at 4m from the audience. > Outdoor events: 1500 people permitted at outdoor events with a COVID Safe Event Checklist. Larger events require a COVID Safe Plan. > Open air stadiums: 100% allocated seated and ticketed capacity (with a COVID Safe Plan). All patrons encouraged to wear masks on entry and exit. > Dancing: Dancing is allowed in all indoor and outdoor venues including outdoor music festivals, pubs, beer gardens, clubs and nightclubs, subject to the one person per 2m2 rule. For the full details visit https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au//DPC7309-COVID-19-Restricti

03.01.2022 #Brisbane I'm proud to announce our next event for The Event Managers Network, Tuesday 4th May, once again at The Brisbane Club. Book tickets https://tinyurl.com/2ux7w22n. This event is another great panel of experts and we're discussing... Fundraising, Fetes & Community Festivals... How to raise money, build community and gather and celebrate beyond 2021. An expert panel will share their learnings over the past 12 months and what innovations they have implemented to take them into the next 12 months. If you host fundraising events, are involved in school events, or bring your community together through festivals and events, this networking event will give you important insights. Come and network with suppliers who can show you how to navigate the new event delivery methodologies, meet people working through similar challenges, navigating COVID safe events, and create great connections with people in our event community. Tickets are just $49 +BF and are available from https://tinyurl.com/2ux7w22n. #3V3NT5

02.01.2022 This was a beautiful location, the food was great and it was an easy way to share Christmas dinner. But the staff were frustrated, tired, overworked and some, inexperienced. It really put a damper on the experience and I felt bad the whole time for how stressed everyone seemed. It really demonstrated how important a "poker face" is when delivering an event. People feel your energy, they take on your stress, they worry for you if you seem frazzled. Keeping calm throughout the delivery of your event is paramount to its success.



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