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Recognising the venues that make doing business more pleasure than pain.
These top Australian business hotels are packed with amenities and style.
Nominated among Australia’s best for its service, technology, location and that indefinable something that makes a delegate feel that anything is possible...
Uplifting décor, advanced AV equipment and perhaps even a game of Snakes and Ladders.
Swap the executive floor for the great outdoors and ideas, inspiration and communication come naturally.
Australia is blessed with some exceptional larger properties that cater for work and play with equal skill.
It’s not just the eggs that need to be sunny side up; it’s you, too.
Adding a touch of class to any business meeting, the perfect private dining room is a haven from the crowds; an express elevator to exclusivity.
Reputation is everything in business and these hotels have earnt theirs by consistently outclassing the competition.
A truly great business restaurant performs a balancing act. Here are the top places that are getting in right in Australia.
What to do in the capital city when you’re between meetings, from the National Library of Australia to the action centres on Lonsdale Street.
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Melbourne Airport is a kind of microcosm of the city with great coffee, fabulous food and chic shopping.
Time to kill in Melbourne? Don’t waste a minute of it. Ink these must-see attractions into your diary.
Yoga classes, high-end fashion and celebrity-chef-designed menus are just some of the options for keeping busy at Sydney Airport.
Brisbane is on a roll and business types want in. Here's what to do between meetings in Australia's river city.
Time off to play? Perth has plenty to keep you busy.
Tick these off your bucket list next time you're in Sydney for work.