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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Australian airports turf war looms in battle for big-spending Chinese tourists

Signs at Shanghai airport.
Signs at Shanghai airport. Brisbane Airport is adding Mandarin translations to its signage in a bid to lure more big-spending Chinese tourists. Picture: AFP
A TURF war is brewing among Australian airports over the fastest growing tourist market in the world.

With Chinese visitors to Australia expected to bring more than $13 billion into the country by 2020, airports are going to extremes to accommodate the big spending tourists and business people.

Brisbane this week became the second airport to sign a memorandum of understanding with a major Chinese airport, following on from Melbourne’s deal with Chengdu in 2012.

The Brisbane Airport Corporation has teamed up with Shanghai in the hope of stitching up direct flights from China Eastern Airlines and other Chinese carriers that currently give the Queensland capital a miss.

To sweeten the deal, Brisbane International Airport will add Mandarin translations to signage, upgrade retail spaces and provide culturally appropriate food and beverage choices.

The airport’s website will also be available in Chinese, and “special services” will be provided for Asian arrivals to smooth their arrival.

The moves mirror those already undertaken by Sydney and Melbourne airports, which appear to have got the jump on the booming Chinese tourist market.

Figures from Tourism Research Australia show just 13 per cent of visitors from Shanghai made it to Brisbane in June, compared with 65 per cent who visited Sydney, and 53 per cent who called on Melbourne.

Even Cairns and the Gold Coast both attracted 24 per cent of the Shanghai market — the largest source of inbound tourists from China.

By 2020, Chinese visitors are expected to top the one million mark Australia-wide, and pump as much as $13 billion a year into the national economy.

Brisbane Airport Corporation general manager of airline and retail management Andrew Brodie said the airport wanted to position itself to take advantage of that growth by securing more direct flights from China.

“China Eastern (the major carrier out of Shanghai) is obviously a priority for Brisbane Airport, not only from a tourism perspective but from a business connectivity perspective,” Mr Brodie said.

“Shanghai is the finance capital of China and over the course of the next five to 10 years, Brisbane Airport wants to be the gateway into Australia so it’s important we build the relationships early.”

Tourism Australia managing director John O’Sullivan said it was great to see Brisbane Airport proactively targeting the Chinese market.

“The deal with Shanghai is further evidence of Brisbane’s growing importance as a key international gateway to Australia,” said Mr O’Sullivan.

Source: http://www.perthnow.com.au/travel/travel-news/australian-airports-turf-war-looms-in-battle-for-bigspending-chinese-tourists/story-fnjjv9zm-1227060621083#social-comments

Monday, September 15, 2014

Perth V8 Supercar fans get more on-track action in next year’s schedule

perth V8 Supercars
Jamie Whincup, Garth Tander and the rest of V8s field will return to WA in 2015. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images
PERTH will host the fifth round of next year’s V8 Supercars championship from April 17-19 at Barbagallo Raceway in Wanneroo.

The Perth event will feature two SuperSprint races on the Saturday and a 200km Sunday race.

The Perth SuperSprint will be one of eight races in this format across the championship and will include 120 minutes of Friday practice to incorporate team testing, meaning the fans get to see more on-track action.

A V8 Supercars statement today said the refined formats had the goals of maximum attack and multiple race winners.

“Building on a season where all manufacturers and multiple winners featured, V8 Supercars has made minor modifications to formats which include two signature events returning to their customary race distance,” the press release stated.

The Castrol Townsville 400 returns to its original 200km race format each day. The Clipsal 500 Adelaide and Sydney 500 at Sydney Olympic Park retain the 2x125km Saturday format, as daytime races.

The ITM 500 Auckland has returned to its traditional November date as a SuperSprint event.

The New Zealand event moves into a critical stage of the Championship immediately following the Pirtek Enduro Cup, into a clear sporting space and an ideal weather period.

The sharp Saturday sprint races are designed to encourage drivers to attack by alleviating the need to be conservative while trying to maintain tyre life.

“Our research shows that the existing formats have been highly successful,” V8 Supercars CEO James Warburton said.

“The emphasis was on improving the racing product, and giving drivers the opportunity to attack at all times without external factors preventing them from being aggressive.”

Each SuperSprint event will include 120 minutes of Friday practice to incorporate team testing. Teams will be able to test at these eight SuperSprint events with one discretionary private test.

“It made sense that instead of testing away from the fans to combine Friday practice and allow teams the ability to adopt testing procedures as required,” Warburton said.

“That achieves two key objectives: more V8 Supercars on track for the fans and reducing the high costs to teams of testing away from race meetings.”

Source: http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/motor-sport/perth-v8-supercar-fans-get-more-ontrack-action-in-next-years-schedule/story-fnhq61x5-1227056900296?nk=0b37bee270a89676325370d660377fa0

Monday, August 4, 2014

Les Misérables is Coming to Crown Theatre Perth


Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production, Les Misérables is coming to Crown Theatre Perth for a strictly limited season.

With glorious new staging and dazzling reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, this new production features classic songs including I Dreamed A Dream, Bring Him Home, One Day More, Do You Hear The People Sing? and On My Own.

“THIS NEW PRODUCTION SENDS SHIVERS DOWN YOUR SPINE” - METRO PARIS

“THIS ACTUALLY EXCEEDS THE ORIGINAL – LES MIS IS BORN AGAIN” - NY1 TV

“ * * * * * A FIVE STAR HIT, ASTONISHINGLY POWERFUL” - THE TIMES UK

“THRILLING, SPECTACULAR AND UNFORGETABLE” - NEW YORK TIMES



BOOK NOW THROUGH TICKETEK


Location: Crown Theatre

Date: From 13 January

Tickets: From $55.00

Plus a one-off service/delivery fee from $8.45 per transaction and a credit/debit card processing fee from 1.95% applying. 

Running Times: Duration: 2 hrs, 50 mins (including one interval)


For more details visit http://www.lesmis.com.au/

Latest Reviews on TripAdvisor.com about Metro Hotel Perth - May & June 2014

Metro Hotel Perth Review ~



3 of 5 starsReviewed 20 June 2014 by vickic16
Great position with some fabulous views of the city and Swan River. Great service from booking in to booking out. Good food and big rooms with lots of extras. Within walking distance of river front restaurants and south perth.


Great stay
3 of 5 starsReviewed 4 May 2014 by Pirate63
This was my 2nd stay at the Metro and have been impressed both times.
The Hotel is in a good location in South Perth being 15min from airport, 10min from Perth CBD and easy 20-25min from Fremantle, also easy access to Kwinana freeway to head north or south of Perth. Attractions within easy drive are Perth Zoo, Kings Park. The Metro has been here longer than I can remember but has undergone renovation to modernise the rooms and facilities. Check in at reception was smooth and easy with great, freindly staff.
I stayed in a Superior River View room which provides, as you would expect by the name, a good view of the river and Perth CBD which looks great at night. The room was very clean, spacious with a very comfortable king(?) bed. Tea and coffee making facilities and a small fridge are provided.
I did not eat at the restuarant but did have both evening meal and breakfast from room service. I could not fault the food. It was cooked well, good serving size and was delivered in a timely manner.
I found all staff from reception to service to houskeeping to be very freindly and professional.
I would not hesitate to stay here again and would certainly recommend this hotel to anyone.
Room Tip: The River View rooms are certainly the best as beside the view they are also on the north side





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Monday, July 28, 2014

Australia Day Skyworks | City of Perth Attractions

The City of Perth Skyworks is the largest Community Celebration of Australia Day



2014 marked the 30th anniversary of the City of Perth Skyworks. Annual Events include a free Entertainment Zone on Langley Park, Air and Water Show will entertain above and on the Swan River, Survival Perth in Supreme Court Gardens and of course the spectacular Skyworks fireworks finale which will include a special laser and water show visible from Langley Park and South Perth.



Join in with hundreds of thousands of people this Australia Day Monday 26 January 2015 as we come together to celebrate our country.

 





Fireworks start at 8PM



Event Duration:

The Skyworks show usually runs for half an hour and has involved fireworks launched from bridges, barges, and buildings in the CBD.



The fireworks are choreographed to a soundtrack which is played on the radio while the fireworks are underway. Many people travel into the inner-city to watch the event, with others watching from the tops of hills and bridges




Useful Information Links:



Perth Skyworks Program

How to get there?

Where to go?



Event History:

The Skyworks started in 1985 in conjunction with 96fm, and is now one of the most popular events in Perth. Some people camp out from early morning to get the best view. Good viewing points are South PerthKings Park, and the Perth foreshore, while the flat nature of the Swan Coastal Plain allows viewing from elevated suburban locations further away.



In 2005 and 2006 onwards, Foti Fireworks were in charge of the fireworks. In 2007, Howard and Sons were responsible for the fireworks and Laser System Europe were responsible for the new laser show



Metro Hotel Perth is offering an Ideal Australia Day Skyworks Accommodation Hot Deal



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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

KYLIE - Kiss Me Once Tour March 2015


Get ready! Australia's premiere pop princess Kylie Minogue is jumping off your TV screens and on to a major arena stage near you.

Kylie said; "I've absolutely loved being back in Australia and now I'm even more excited to announce the dates for my Australian Kiss Me Once Tour 2015. Bringing my show back home is always an amazing feeling so I can't wait. Get your dancing shoes on!"

KYLIE'S AUSTRALIA TOUR ANNOUNCED - KISS ME ONCE

Australia’s own impossible princess, Kylie Minogue, has announced she will bring her Kiss Me Once Tour home to Australia in March. The homegrown superstar’s 2015 national tour will be a strictly limited run of shows that will follow performances throughout Europe this September.

This will be Kylie’s first arena tour of Australia in almost four years and will feature songs from her latest Number One album, Kiss Me Once, as well as the hits that fans know and love from across her varied and extensive discography, like Can’t Get You Out of My Head and many, many more.

“I’ve absolutely loved being back in Australia and now I’m even more excited to announce the dates for my Australian Kiss Me Once Tour 2015,” our pop princess told Channel V Music. “Bringing my show back home is always an amazing feeling so I can’t wait. Get your dancing shoes on!”

General Public tickets for Kylie’s Kiss Me Once Tour will go on sale 10am local time Monday, 14th July. There are also Visa Entertainment and Frontier Members pre-sales commencing on Monday, 7th July and Thursday, 10th July respectively. Readers can check below for all dates and details.



Concert Venues and Dates:

Saturday, 14th March 2015
Perth Arena, Perth
Tix: Via Ticketek | 132 849

Tuesday, 17th March 2015
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Tix: Via Ticketek | 132 849

Wednesday, 18th March 2015
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Tix: Via Ticketek | 132 849

Friday, 20th March 2015
Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney
Tix: Via Ticketek | 132 849

Saturday, 21st March 2015
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Tix: Via Ticketek | 132 849