Thursday, 16 July 2026

New Exhibitions to Explore in LA Museums This American Summer

(Photo: Clay Perry, courtesy of The Broad)
From the newly-opened David Geffen Galleries at LACMA to new exhibitions at The Broad, The Academy Museum, Skirball Cultural Center and more, there is a bounty of arts and culture happening at Los Angeles-area museums this summer! Make plans for a day trip, or schedule a long weekend to explore multiple museums. 

Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind - The Broad

(Through October 11)
Music of the Mind is Yoko Ono's first solo museum exhibition in Southern California and takes viewers through the life and work and the acclaimed artist, musician and activist. It is, partially, an interactive exhibition, where visitors can participate in pieces like Wish Tree for Los Angeles, located in the East West Bank Plaza near The Broad's entrance. Various related events are scheduled during the course of the exhibition, including Yoko Ono's Sky Piece to Jesus Christ + Cut Piece at nearby REDCAT on July 18. Yoko Only: A Night Celebrating the Music of Yoko Ono, on August 8, will feature performances from Yo La Tengo with Nels Klein and Yuka Honda, as well as Sleater-Kinney, Rufus Wainwright and more. On September 19, Yuka Honda and Glenn Kaino will present a first look of I Am Yoko, their multimedia musical currently in development, at the Colburn School.

California African American Museum

 CAAM | Photo: Yuri Hasegawa
Located in Exposition Park, California African American Museum currently has four exhibitions on view this summer. A New Song: Langston Hughes in the West (through September 13) looks at the famed poet's time in California, Nevada and Mexico. The Sound of Gordon Parks (through September 13) is an interactive exhibition focused on the filmmaker's musical compositions. Willie Birch: Stories to Tell (through October 21) is a career retrospective of the renowned artist, whose works date from the late 1960s to the present day. Free and Queer: Black Californian Roots of Gay Liberation (through February 28, 2027) dives into the history and legacy of Black-led LGBTQ movements.

Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon 

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Photo: Joshua White
The Academy Museum (Through February 28, 2027)
Featuring hundreds of original objects, amongst them movie posters, letters and ephemera, Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon gives a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of the mid-20th century movie star. Included are some of her most recognizable costumes, like the hot pink dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
 

Skirball Cultural Center

Autry Museum of the American West
Skirball dives into 20th century pop culture with two major exhibitions this summer. Outsiders, Outcasts, Rebels + Weirdos: Punk Culture 1976 - 1986 (through September 6) celebrates the 50th anniversary of punk in the U.S. with more than 500 objects and ephemera pieces. Inventing America: The Comic Book Revolution (through Feb 28, 2027) includes art and artifacts to show how comic books tell the story of the U.S. Photograph by John Ellis Photo and Glass Eye Productions, Inc. Courtesy of Skirball Cultural Center.

Life, Liberty and Los Angeles - Autry Museum of the American West 

(Through January 31, 2027)
The Autry Museum of the American West takes inspiration from the Declaration of Independence for Life, Liberty and Los Angeles, which explores the concept of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" from the perspective of LA's diverse communities.

tierra - Craft Contemporary 

(Through October 25)
tierra is part of Craft Contemporary's Clay Biennial series and puts the spotlight on earth-based materials and Latinx, Indigenous and Black artists whose work reflects a connection to land.

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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Discover Authentic Japan: ATIA and Fukushima Prefecture Invite Australian Travel Advisors to Explore a Hidden Gem

Fukushima Prefecture
As Japan continues to captivate Australian travellers in record numbers, a new partnership between the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) and Fukushima Prefecture is opening the door to one of the country's most rewarding regional destinations. Through two exclusive familiarisation (famil) tours in October, ATIA-accredited travel advisors will have the opportunity to experience the rich culture, history and hospitality of Fukushima, inspiring more Australians to venture beyond Japan's famous cities.

With demand for authentic travel experiences continuing to rise, this initiative highlights why regional Japan is becoming one of the country's most exciting tourism success stories.

Why Regional Japan is the Future of Japanese Travel

Japan has never been more popular with Australian visitors. According to ATIA's latest Travel Trends report, Australian travel to Japan has increased by 12.5 per cent between April 2025 and April 2026, reflecting the country's growing appeal as a year-round destination.

While Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka remain favourites, many travellers are now seeking quieter destinations where they can experience traditional Japanese culture, stunning natural scenery and genuine local hospitality away from the crowds.

Fukushima Prefecture perfectly represents this new style of travel, offering visitors unforgettable cultural experiences while supporting sustainable tourism and helping reduce pressure on heavily visited destinations.

Exclusive Fukushima Famils for ATIA-Accredited Travel Advisors

Fukushima Prefecture
ATIA has partnered with Fukushima Prefecture to deliver two exclusive famil tours designed specifically for ATIA-accredited travel professionals.

The famils will operate from 21–25 October and 24–29 October, providing participants with valuable first-hand knowledge that can help them confidently recommend regional Japan to their clients.

These educational journeys are particularly valuable for independent and home-based travel advisors, who continue to benefit from opportunities to experience destinations personally before creating tailored travel recommendations.

Authentic Experiences Await in Fukushima

The carefully planned itineraries showcase many of Fukushima's most treasured cultural attractions and traditions.

Participants will travel from Tokyo into either the historic Aizu region or the scenic Hamadōri area, discovering experiences that highlight the diversity of regional Japan.

Highlights include:

  • Traditional Japanese cuisine featuring regional specialities.
  • Guided tours of historic Samurai residences.
  • Visits to magnificent Japanese castles steeped in history.
  • Overnight stays in authentic Japanese ryokan inns.
  • Cultural immersion experiences rarely included in standard tourist itineraries.
  • Opportunities to explore beautiful landscapes and welcoming local communities.

These memorable experiences allow travel advisors to better understand the unique appeal of Fukushima and share authentic recommendations with future clients.

Supporting Sustainable Tourism Across Japan

Fukushima Prefecture
One of the key objectives of the partnership is to encourage travellers to explore destinations beyond Japan's busiest tourism centres.

Regional tourism not only provides visitors with more meaningful cultural experiences but also contributes to sustainable tourism by distributing visitor spending more evenly across local communities.

For travellers seeking genuine connections with Japanese history, traditions and rural landscapes, Fukushima offers an ideal alternative to the country's more heavily visited locations.

Webinar Offers an Introduction to Fukushima

Before the famil tours begin, ATIA and Fukushima Prefecture will host an informative webinar on 29 July introducing travel advisors to the many attractions available throughout the region.

The online session will provide valuable insights into Fukushima's tourism experiences, accommodation options, cultural heritage and travel opportunities.

Travel advisors wishing to participate in the famil tours must attend the live webinar or watch the recorded presentation before submitting a short statement of no more than 100 words explaining why they would like to visit Fukushima.

Successful applicants will be announced on 31 August.

Industry Leaders Highlight Regional Tourism Opportunities

Fukushima Prefecture
ATIA Chief Executive Officer Dean Long says the partnership reflects growing demand from Australian travellers seeking authentic experiences beyond Japan's major cities.

He believes connecting travel advisors with destinations like Fukushima creates richer travel experiences for clients while supporting balanced tourism growth across Japan.

Fukushima Director Masayuki Yamaguchi also welcomed the partnership, highlighting the famil tours and webinar as valuable opportunities for Australian travel professionals to discover the region's unique attractions and confidently promote Fukushima as an exceptional destination for visitors to Japan.

Why Fukushima Deserves a Place on Every Japan Itinerary

Fukushima combines centuries of history with breathtaking natural beauty, traditional accommodation, remarkable cuisine and warm local hospitality.

From exploring ancient Samurai heritage and majestic castles to relaxing in traditional ryokans and enjoying regional delicacies, visitors gain a deeper appreciation of Japanese culture that extends far beyond the country's famous urban attractions.

As travellers increasingly search for meaningful experiences, slower-paced journeys and authentic cultural connections, Fukushima is emerging as one of Japan's most compelling regional destinations.

For Australian travellers planning their next holiday to Japan, this remarkable prefecture offers an unforgettable opportunity to experience the country's timeless traditions while discovering destinations that remain refreshingly uncrowded.

Planning Your Next Journey to Regional Japan

As Australia's enthusiasm for Japan continues to grow, partnerships such as the collaboration between ATIA and Fukushima Prefecture demonstrate the exciting future of regional tourism.

By encouraging visitors to explore beyond the well-known tourist trail, Japan continues to offer fresh experiences for repeat visitors and first-time travellers alike.

Whether it's walking through centuries-old Samurai districts, relaxing in traditional inns, tasting authentic regional cuisine or exploring spectacular landscapes, Fukushima delivers a rewarding and memorable Japanese travel experience that deserves a place on every traveller's itinerary.

Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA)

Website: https://www.atia.travel
Fukushima Tourism Information Website: https://www.tif.ne.jp/en/
ATIA and Fukushima Webinar Registration https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3325750451506780757
Japan National Tourism Organization Website: https://www.japan.travel/en/

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Mekong Tourism Forum 2026: A New Era of Purpose-Driven Travel Across the Greater Mekong Subregion

Tourism for People: How the Mekong Region Is Redefining the Future of Trave

The Mekong Tourism Forum 2026 brought together tourism leaders, government representatives, industry innovators, and community champions in Yangon, Myanmar, in June 2026 to discuss a powerful new direction for travel across the Greater Mekong Subregion.

Under the theme “Tourism for People, Travel with Purpose,” the region’s leading tourism forum delivered a clear message: the future success of Mekong tourism will not be measured only by visitor numbers, but by the positive impact tourism creates for local communities, cultural heritage and the natural environments that make the region unique.

The Greater Mekong Subregion, which includes Cambodia, China’s Yunnan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam, has long been recognised as one of Asia’s most diverse and fascinating travel regions. From ancient cities and vibrant traditions to spectacular landscapes and welcoming communities, the Mekong offers experiences that connect travellers with authentic places and people.

The 2026 forum highlighted that responsible tourism must place communities at the centre of decision-making, ensuring tourism growth creates meaningful benefits for local residents while protecting the region’s extraordinary cultural and environmental assets.

Moving Beyond Visitor Numbers Towards Meaningful Travel

Across six landmark sessions, speakers at the Mekong Tourism Forum 2026 challenged traditional approaches to tourism development and explored practical solutions for creating a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient tourism economy.

The discussions focused on a shared vision where travel is not simply about destinations, attractions and experiences, but about relationships, understanding and positive change.

Industry leaders highlighted the importance of shifting from mass tourism models towards experiences that encourage longer stays, deeper connections and greater respect for local communities.

The forum demonstrated that travellers are increasingly seeking authentic encounters, cultural immersion and environmentally responsible experiences. The Mekong region is responding by developing tourism models that celebrate local identity while supporting sustainable economic opportunities.

Sustainability Starts With Future Generations

Mekong Tourism Forum 
A key message from keynote speaker Masaru Takayama of the Global Ecotourism Network was that sustainability must become part of everyday thinking from an early age.

Rather than treating sustainability as an additional feature added to tourism projects after development, Takayama emphasised the importance of embedding responsible practices into education, community awareness and tourism planning from the beginning.

His message reinforced the idea that protecting natural resources, respecting local cultures and encouraging responsible visitor behaviour must become fundamental elements of the tourism experience.

For the Mekong region, where fragile ecosystems, traditional lifestyles and biodiversity are central to its tourism appeal, sustainability is not only an environmental responsibility but also an investment in the future of communities.

Slow Travel and Community Empowerment as the Region’s Competitive Advantage

AirAsia MOVE’s Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya highlighted the growing importance of slow travel and community-led tourism as major opportunities for the Mekong region.

Rather than encouraging travellers to quickly move between famous attractions, slow travel encourages visitors to spend more time exploring destinations, connecting with local people and experiencing everyday life.

This approach provides greater economic benefits to communities beyond major tourism centres while allowing travellers to discover hidden cultural treasures and lesser-known destinations.

Community empowerment was identified as one of the region’s strongest tourism advantages. When local communities are involved in designing and managing tourism experiences, visitors gain more authentic experiences while residents receive greater economic and social benefits.

Lessons From More Than 200 Mekong Communities

Community-based tourism specialist Wanvipa Phanumat shared valuable insights gained from working with more than 200 communities throughout the Mekong region.

Her experience demonstrated that successful community tourism requires more than simply attracting visitors. It depends on building local skills, creating fair economic opportunities and ensuring communities maintain ownership of their cultural stories and traditions.

The session highlighted examples of communities transforming local knowledge, traditional crafts, food heritage and cultural practices into meaningful tourism experiences.

These approaches show how tourism can become a powerful tool for preserving identity while supporting sustainable livelihoods.

Protecting Connectivity and Affordable Travel Opportunities

Mekong Tourism Forum 
ASEANTA representative Eddy Soemawilaga emphasised the importance of maintaining strong regional connectivity while ensuring travel remains accessible and affordable.

Connectivity remains essential to the success of Mekong tourism, allowing travellers to explore multiple destinations across the subregion while supporting local businesses and regional cooperation.

The discussion recognised that sustainable tourism growth requires a balance between accessibility, affordability and responsible development.

Improved transport links, digital innovation and regional cooperation will continue to play an important role in strengthening the Mekong’s position as a leading international tourism destination.

Inclusion, Culture and Creativity at the Heart of Tourism

Two major panel discussions at the forum explored the importance of inclusion, living culture and creative expression in shaping the future of Mekong tourism.

Speakers examined how tourism can support diverse communities, celebrate cultural traditions and create opportunities for people of different backgrounds to participate in the tourism economy.

The conversations reinforced that culture is not simply an attraction for visitors — it is a living and evolving part of community identity.

By protecting traditions while encouraging creativity and innovation, Mekong destinations can offer travellers experiences that are both authentic and meaningful.

The Road Ahead for Mekong Tourism

Mekong Tourism Forum
The Mekong Tourism Forum 2026 delivered a strong message that the next chapter of tourism development must focus on people, purpose and sustainability.

The future of travel across the Greater Mekong Subregion will depend on collaboration between governments, businesses, communities and travellers.

The forum’s discussions in Yangon represented a regional call to action: tourism must create shared value, protect cultural and environmental treasures, and ensure that local communities remain at the heart of tourism growth.

As travellers increasingly seek meaningful experiences, the Mekong region is well positioned to lead a new generation of responsible tourism that celebrates connection, authenticity and positive impact.

About the Mekong Tourism Forum 2026

The Mekong Tourism Forum is a leading regional tourism platform bringing together tourism stakeholders from across the Greater Mekong Subregion to discuss innovation, sustainability, cooperation and future opportunities for tourism development.

The forum provides a valuable platform for governments, businesses, tourism organisations and communities to exchange ideas and create strategies for responsible tourism growth.

Mekong Tourism Forum 2026

Website: https://mekongtourism.org/program-2026/
Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office Website: https://mekongtourism.org/

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Southern Thai Ecolodge Wins Acclaim for ‘Regenerative Tourism’ in Asian Awards

Anurak Lodge in southern Thailand 
Responsible tourism resort Anurak Lodge in southern Thailand won recognition for its Regenerative Tourism operations at the 2026 Responsible Tourism Awards Southeast Asia.

The award ceremony for regional winners took place in Sarawak, Malaysia, 7 July, at the International Conference on Responsible Tourism and Hospitality (ICRTH).

Among six categories, Anurak Lodge earned acclaim for Regenerative Tourism, a category where tourism goes beyond reducing negative impacts and strives to leave a place in better condition than before.

The property, a 19-key ecolodge located on the border of Khao Sok national park, in Surat Thani province, southern Thailand, has previously won sustainability awards from the Pacific Asia Travel Association, Tourism Authority of Thailand, and SKAL.

Collecting the award on stage in Miri, Sarawak on 7 July on behalf of Anurak staff, lodge manager, George Newling-Ward, said, “The staff have worked hard to implement regenerative and responsible tourism initiatives across all aspects of operations. Their enthusiasm and positive feedback from guests help us deliver on recycling, reducing energy use, and regenerating the local environment.”

Anruak Lodge was established in 2016 with the vision of creating tourism that benefits both people and nature through ecological recovery. Anurak in Thai language means "to protect," "to conserve".

Rainforest Rising

Anurak Lodge manager,
George Newling-Ward (centre)
Anurak Lodge’s Rainforest Rising project, for example, has been replacing commercial palm oil trees with wildlife-friendly indigenous species for seven years. Guests help plant young saplings such as black plum, Burmese grape tree, and cowa mangosteen. These indigenous species are good for insect pollination. They support bird and wildlife biodiversity.

The lodge has recently added a compost-making machine to feed its own vegetable garden. Management also measures reductions in waste, plastics, and power usage, all of which it records in an annual sustainability report. Anurak employs 23 staff.

For guests, Anurak Lodge offers community-led activities such as guided forest hiking, bamboo raft river trips, mountain biking, cooking classes and tree planting.

At the ICRTH event, awards were also given to tourism operators for excellence in local economic benefits, diversity, equity and inclusion, nature positive actions, cultural diversity, and adapting to climate change.

Anurak Lodge’s latest sustainability report is available here. Further information about the ecolodge is available at anuraklodge.com.

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Discover South Australia Through Aboriginal Cultural Experiences

NAIDOC Week is one of Australia's most significant annual celebrations, recognising the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It is also the perfect opportunity to discover South Australia through authentic Aboriginal-owned tourism experiences that offer genuine cultural connections, unforgettable storytelling and a deeper understanding of Country.

From the vibrant heart of Adelaide to the breathtaking coastlines of the Yorke Peninsula, Aboriginal guides, artists and business owners are welcoming visitors to experience their traditions, knowledge and culture in ways that create lasting memories. Whether you are exploring native plants, learning ancient weaving techniques or tasting premium wines inspired by Country, these experiences reveal a side of South Australia that few travellers ever truly discover.

Why NAIDOC Week is the Perfect Time to Experience Aboriginal Tourism

NAIDOC Week encourages Australians and international visitors alike to celebrate the world's oldest continuous living culture. While the celebrations take place during one week each year, Aboriginal tourism experiences are available throughout the year, providing meaningful opportunities to learn directly from Traditional Owners and respected cultural leaders.

By choosing Aboriginal-owned tourism businesses, visitors not only enjoy authentic cultural experiences but also help support local communities, preserve traditions and contribute to the continuation of cultural knowledge for future generations.

Following Allira Potter's Cultural Journey Across South Australia

traditional Indigenous Australian weaving
Author, speaker and proud Yorta Yorta woman Allira Potter has embraced South Australia as her home, taking the opportunity to immerse herself in the rich Aboriginal cultures found across Kaurna and Narungga Country.

Her journey introduced her to respected cultural leaders who generously shared their knowledge, stories and connection to Country. Through native plant walks, traditional weaving workshops and Aboriginal-owned wineries, Allira discovered experiences that every traveller should consider adding to their South Australian itinerary.

Her message is simple yet powerful — keeping culture alive happens through connection, learning and respect.

Discover Native Plants with Kumarninthi Cultural Education

Adelaide Botanic Garden
One of Adelaide's most enriching cultural experiences begins inside the beautiful Adelaide Botanic Garden with Kumarninthi Cultural Education.

Led by Kokatha, Narungga, Kaurna and Adnyamathanha man Tjimari, visitors are guided through the gardens while discovering the importance of native plants to Aboriginal life, medicine, food and culture.

Rather than simply observing the landscape, guests are encouraged to engage all their senses by smelling, touching and even tasting native plants while learning how Aboriginal communities have sustainably lived from the land for tens of thousands of years.

One unforgettable highlight is standing beneath magnificent River Red Gum trees while learning how traditional bark canoes were carefully crafted without harming the living tree. Every stop along the walk reinforces the profound relationship between Aboriginal people and Country.

Learn the Ancient Art of Weaving with Lakun Mara

Aunty Sonya
Travelling to the stunning Yorke Peninsula offers another unforgettable cultural encounter through Lakun Mara, meaning "Weaving Hand" in the Ngarrindjeri language.

Founder Aunty Sonya has dedicated her business to preserving and sharing traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations. Set against spectacular coastal scenery, visitors are taught how to create small woven baskets using traditional methods that were once essential for gathering food and carrying everyday items.

More than simply learning a craft, participants gain insight into Aboriginal family traditions, cultural resilience and the importance of Elders as keepers of knowledge.

The experience combines creativity, storytelling and genuine cultural exchange, making it one of South Australia's most memorable Aboriginal tourism activities.

Taste Country with Munda Wines

Munda Wines
South Australia's internationally renowned wine regions gain an entirely new perspective through Munda Wines, an Aboriginal-owned wine label founded by Uncle Pauly.

The name "Munda" means "land" in the Wirangu and Kokatha languages, perfectly reflecting the philosophy behind each bottle. Every wine proudly identifies the Country where its grapes were grown, recognising the deep connection between the landscape and the finished product.

Wine lovers can enjoy elegant whites, rich reds and bold shiraz while learning how Aboriginal heritage and modern winemaking come together to create something truly unique.

The tasting experience becomes much more than sampling exceptional wines—it is an opportunity to appreciate the stories, people and Country behind every glass.

Experience the Living Culture of South Australia

South Australia's Aboriginal tourism operators offer far more than sightseeing. Every experience provides meaningful opportunities to understand the world's oldest living culture through personal stories, hands-on learning and genuine hospitality.

Visitors leave with a richer appreciation of Aboriginal history, stronger connections to the landscapes they travel through and unforgettable memories that extend well beyond traditional tourism.

Whether walking through native bushland, weaving beside the ocean or enjoying premium local wines, these cultural experiences invite travellers to slow down, listen and see South Australia through the eyes of its First Peoples.

Plan Your Aboriginal Cultural Adventure

Aboriginal cultural tourism continues to grow across South Australia, making it easier than ever to include authentic Indigenous experiences in your travel plans.

Whether visiting during NAIDOC Week or any time of year, booking directly with Aboriginal-owned operators helps ensure these important cultural traditions continue to thrive while providing visitors with some of Australia's most rewarding travel experiences.

For more information about Aboriginal tourism experiences in South Australia, visit:

South Australian Tourism Commission Website: https://southaustralia.com
Kumarninthi Cultural Education Website: https://www.kumarninthi.com.au
Lakun Mara Website: https://www.lakunmara.com.au
Munda Wines Website: https://www.mundawines.com.au

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Sydney Beckons with a Wickedly Wonderful Night Out as The Addams Family Comes to Life at Hayes Theatre

The Addams Family
Sydney's vibrant theatre scene has welcomed another unforgettable production with the arrival of The Addams Family, the delightfully dark musical comedy now captivating audiences at the intimate Hayes Theatre in Potts Point. Combining world-class performances, unforgettable music and laugh-out-loud comedy, this production offers visitors to Sydney the perfect excuse to include an evening of live theatre in their travel itinerary.

Running until 9 August, this spectacular new staging transforms one of television and popular culture's most beloved families into a theatrical experience that is equal parts hilarious, heartfelt and hauntingly entertaining.

A Must-See Sydney Theatre Experience

For travellers looking to experience Sydney beyond its famous harbour, beaches and iconic landmarks, an evening at Hayes Theatre delivers an authentic taste of the city's thriving performing arts scene.

Located in the charming harbourside suburb of Potts Point, Hayes Theatre has built an outstanding reputation for producing high-quality musical theatre in an intimate setting, allowing audiences to enjoy remarkable performances up close.

The arrival of The Addams Family continues that tradition, bringing one of Broadway's most entertaining musicals to Sydney with an exceptional Australian cast.

A Stellar Cast Brings the Addams Family to Life

The Addams Family

Leading the wonderfully eccentric household is acclaimed performer Erika Heynatz as the elegant and mysterious Morticia Addams. Opposite her is celebrated Filipino-Australian performer Marcus Rivera as the passionate and charismatic Gomez Addams, whose enduring romance remains one of the musical's greatest highlights.

Jenny Guigayoma steps into the iconic role of Wednesday Addams, whose unexpected romance with an ordinary young man sets the entire story into motion. Georgia Oom delights as the mischievous Pugsley Addams, while Evan Lever delivers humour and warmth as the eccentric Uncle Fester.

Adding even more comedy is Deborah Galanos as the unpredictable Grandmama, with Elliot Aitken making an impressive professional debut as the towering and loyal Lurch.

The production also features Teagan Wouters as Alice Beineke, Rory O'Keeffe as Mal Beineke and First Nations performer Alexander Tye as Lucas Beineke, whose relationship with Wednesday creates the unforgettable collision between two very different families.

A Story That Celebrates Every Family's Uniqueness

At its heart, The Addams Family is far more than a spooky comedy.

When Wednesday falls in love with Lucas, a young man from a completely conventional family, both households are forced to confront their assumptions, secrets and fears during one unforgettable dinner gathering.

The result is a heartwarming story filled with clever humour, emotional moments and memorable songs that remind audiences that every family is unique in its own wonderfully imperfect way.

Award-Winning Creative Talent Behind the Production

The Addams Family

This exciting Sydney production is directed by Julia Robertson, whose creative vision brings fresh energy to the beloved musical.

Supporting the production is an accomplished creative team including Music Supervisor Zara Stanton, Choreographer Shannon Burns and Music Director Zander Gaal.

Their collaboration delivers an energetic production featuring dynamic choreography, beautiful musical arrangements and imaginative staging that perfectly captures the gothic charm of the Addams household.

The Perfect Addition to Your Sydney Holiday

Visitors planning a Sydney getaway can easily combine a performance of The Addams Family with some of the city's best attractions.

Hayes Theatre is conveniently located in Potts Point, one of Sydney's most vibrant neighbourhoods, renowned for its heritage architecture, boutique accommodation, stylish cafés and excellent restaurants.

Before the show, visitors can enjoy dinner along nearby Macleay Street, explore the beautiful Royal Botanic Garden, take a stroll around Woolloomooloo Wharf or watch the sunset over Sydney Harbour.

After the performance, the lively nightlife of Potts Point and Kings Cross offers plenty of opportunities to continue the evening.

Why Theatre Tourism Continues to Grow

The Addams Family

Live theatre has become an increasingly important part of Australia's tourism industry.

Many travellers now plan holidays around major productions, combining sightseeing with memorable cultural experiences that showcase local creative talent.

Productions such as The Addams Family encourage visitors to extend their stay, support local hospitality businesses and experience Sydney beyond its famous landmarks.

For interstate and international visitors, attending a live musical offers an authentic cultural experience that cannot be replicated anywhere else.

Plan Your Visit Before the Final Curtain

With performances scheduled only until 9 August, tickets are selling quickly for this highly anticipated production.

Whether you're a lifelong fan of the Addams Family, a lover of Broadway musicals or simply looking for an unforgettable evening during your Sydney holiday, this production promises exceptional entertainment filled with laughter, outstanding performances and just the right touch of gothic charm.

For anyone visiting Sydney this season, The Addams Family deserves a place on every travel itinerary.

Hayes Theatre Co.

Website: https://www.hayestheatre.com.au
Book Tickets for The Addams Family https://www.hayestheatre.com.au/event/the-addams-family
Joshua Robson Productions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrpaustralia
Hayes Theatre Co. Address: 19 Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point, Sydney NSW 2011
Telephone: (02) 8065 7337

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Destination Kaikōura: Where Mountains Meet the Sea in New Zealand’s Ultimate Marine Wildlife Paradise

Destination Kaikōura
On the spectacular east coast of New Zealand’s South Island lies Kaikōura, a destination where towering mountains rise dramatically from the sea and marine life thrives in some of the richest waters on the planet. Perfectly positioned between Christchurch and Picton, Kaikōura has become a must-visit destination for international travellers, nature lovers, and business events seeking a unique coastal escape.

Destination Kaikōura showcases this remarkable region as a world-class hub for marine encounters, scenic travel, eco-tourism, and unforgettable coastal experiences. With its extraordinary blend of wildlife, scenery, and accessibility, Kaikōura is an essential stop on any South Island journey.

Featured Exhibitor at MEETINGS 2026

Destination Kaikōura was proud to be one of the featured exhibitors at MEETINGS 2026, New Zealand’s leading business events, conferences and incentives trade exhibition. Their presence highlighted Kaikōura as a distinctive destination for incentive travel, corporate retreats, and nature-based business events.

At MEETINGS 2026, Destination Kaikōura showcased how the region’s marine wildlife experiences, dramatic landscapes, and boutique hospitality offerings create exceptional opportunities for delegates seeking meaningful and memorable experiences beyond the conference room.

A Coastal Destination Like No Other

Kaikōura is internationally recognised for its extraordinary natural environment, where the rugged Seaward Kaikōura Range meets the Pacific Ocean in a dramatic and unforgettable landscape.

This unique geographical setting creates deep underwater canyons just offshore, attracting an abundance of marine life and making Kaikōura one of the best destinations in the world for whale watching and ocean-based wildlife encounters.

Visitors are treated to breathtaking scenery at every turn, from snow-capped peaks to rugged cliffs and pristine coastal waters.

World-Class Marine Wildlife Encounters

Destination Kaikōura
One of Kaikōura’s most famous attractions is its year-round marine wildlife experiences. The nutrient-rich waters support a diverse ecosystem that includes sperm whales, dolphins, seals, and a wide variety of seabirds.

Whale watching tours operate throughout the year, offering visitors the chance to see these magnificent creatures in their natural environment. Seal colonies along the coastline provide close-up wildlife viewing opportunities, while dolphin encounters offer unforgettable moments in the open ocean.

These experiences make Kaikōura one of New Zealand’s premier destinations for eco-tourism and marine adventure.

Perfect Location for Travel and Business Events

Situated approximately two and a half hours north of Christchurch and just over two hours south of Picton, Kaikōura is ideally positioned for travellers exploring New Zealand’s South Island.

Its accessibility makes it a popular stop for touring itineraries, incentive travel programmes, and small-scale business events seeking a unique destination with strong natural appeal. The combination of coastal scenery and wildlife experiences creates an inspiring environment for corporate groups and leisure travellers alike.

A Haven for Eco-Tourism and Sustainability

Kaikōura has become a leading example of sustainable tourism in New Zealand. Following significant environmental restoration efforts, the region has rebuilt its marine ecosystems while continuing to support responsible tourism practices.

Local operators are committed to protecting the natural environment while offering world-class visitor experiences. This balance ensures that Kaikōura remains a thriving destination for future generations while maintaining its ecological integrity.

Adventure, Relaxation and Coastal Discovery

Beyond marine wildlife experiences, Kaikōura offers a wide range of activities for visitors seeking adventure or relaxation. Coastal walking tracks provide stunning views of the ocean and mountains, while kayaking, fishing and scenic flights offer alternative ways to explore the region.

The town itself features welcoming accommodation, local seafood cuisine and a relaxed coastal atmosphere that encourages visitors to slow down and connect with nature.

A Destination That Leaves a Lasting Impression

Kaikōura continues to grow in popularity as one of New Zealand’s most distinctive travel destinations. Its combination of dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife and accessible location makes it a highlight of the South Island experience.

For conference delegates, incentive groups, and international travellers, Destination Kaikōura offers a rare opportunity to experience nature at its most powerful and beautiful, creating memories that last long after the journey ends.

Destination Kaikōura

Contact: Lisa Bond
Address: West End, Kaikōura, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 319 5641
Website: https://www.kaikoura.co.nz/

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Beverly Hills: The Ultimate Luxury Destination for Meetings, Conferences and Unforgettable Events

Beverly Hills
When planning a successful conference, corporate meeting, incentive trip or executive retreat, the destination is just as important as the agenda. Beverly Hills, California, continues to set the international benchmark for luxury business events, combining world-class hospitality with iconic attractions, exceptional venues and effortless convenience.

Famous around the world for its elegant hotels, designer shopping, celebrity appeal and outstanding dining scene, Beverly Hills is far more than a luxury holiday destination. It has become one of America's premier meetings and events destinations, welcoming business travellers, associations, incentive groups and conference organisers seeking an inspiring location that leaves a lasting impression.

Why Beverly Hills Is a Leading Meetings and Events Destination

Beverly Hills offers an exceptional blend of sophistication, accessibility and first-class service, making it an ideal location for meetings of every size.

The destination features 16 luxury hotels with more than 2,100 guest rooms, providing delegates with premium accommodation within walking distance of meeting venues, restaurants, boutiques and cultural attractions. With more than 100,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, organisers have access to an impressive selection of venues suitable for board meetings, product launches, gala dinners, incentive programmes, conventions and international conferences.

The compact nature of Beverly Hills allows delegates to maximise their time, reducing travel between hotels, meeting venues and entertainment while creating a seamless event experience.

Luxury Hotels Designed for Business Excellence

Beverly Hills is home to some of the world's most recognised luxury hotels, each offering exceptional conference facilities, elegant accommodation and personalised service.

Meeting planners can choose from intimate executive boardrooms through to grand ballrooms capable of hosting large-scale events. Modern audiovisual technology, experienced event teams and award-winning catering ensure every function operates smoothly while maintaining the highest standards of hospitality.

Many hotels also feature rooftop venues, landscaped gardens, luxury spas and wellness facilities, allowing delegates to relax and recharge after productive business sessions.

An Inspiring Destination Beyond the Meeting Room

Beverly Hills
One of Beverly Hills' greatest strengths is the outstanding visitor experience available outside scheduled meetings.

Delegates can explore the famous Rodeo Drive, discover world-renowned designer boutiques, enjoy internationally acclaimed restaurants or experience the city's vibrant arts and cultural attractions.

Luxury shopping, outdoor cafés, art galleries and beautifully landscaped streets provide countless opportunities for networking, client entertainment and post-conference relaxation.

Its walkable layout encourages visitors to discover the city on foot, creating memorable experiences while supporting sustainable urban tourism.

Flexible Event Venues for Every Occasion

Whether planning a leadership summit, annual conference, product launch, awards ceremony or exclusive private event, Beverly Hills offers an impressive variety of venues.

Luxury hotels are complemented by elegant restaurants, rooftop terraces, historic landmarks and distinctive event spaces that can be customised for almost any occasion.

Meeting planners benefit from professional event support, experienced destination specialists and flexible venue options that accommodate everything from small executive gatherings to major citywide conferences.

A Destination That Combines Business with Luxury Travel

Beverly Hills
Modern business travellers increasingly seek destinations that combine productive meetings with exceptional leisure experiences.

Beverly Hills delivers exactly that balance.

Visitors can extend their stay to explore nearby Los Angeles attractions, visit famous beaches, tour Hollywood, enjoy world-class museums or simply relax in one of California's most prestigious neighbourhoods.

This unique blend of business and leisure continues to attract incentive groups, international associations and corporate travellers from around the globe.

Resources That Simplify Event Planning

Meeting planners looking for inspiration can explore Beverly Hills' comprehensive Event Venue Guide, which showcases the city's outstanding hotels, restaurants and unique event spaces.

The guide makes it easy to compare venues, discover new locations and identify the perfect setting for conferences, corporate meetings, incentive events and special celebrations.

With dedicated destination specialists available to assist throughout the planning process, organisers can confidently create memorable events that exceed delegate expectations.

For organisations seeking a destination that combines prestige, convenience, luxury accommodation and exceptional event facilities, Beverly Hills continues to stand among the world's finest locations for meetings, conferences and corporate events.

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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Explore Saga Prefecture: Japan's Hidden Treasure of Timeless Culture and Authentic Experiences

Yūtoku Inari Shrine
Tucked away in the heart of Kyushu, Saga Prefecture is one of Japan's most rewarding yet often overlooked travel destinations. Rich in history, renowned for world-class ceramics, blessed with natural beauty and famous for exceptional cuisine, Saga offers visitors an authentic side of Japan far removed from the crowds.

From ancient castles and soothing hot springs to coastal adventures and artisan villages, Saga is a destination where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with warm hospitality and unforgettable experiences. For travellers seeking genuine cultural immersion, Saga Prefecture deserves a place at the top of every Japan itinerary.

Why Visit Saga Prefecture?

Saga Prefecture sits on the northwestern coast of Kyushu, offering convenient access from Fukuoka while maintaining a peaceful atmosphere that allows visitors to experience Japan at a more relaxed pace.

The region is celebrated for its welcoming communities, beautifully preserved heritage, spectacular seasonal scenery and unique cultural attractions. Whether you're travelling as a couple, family, solo explorer or food enthusiast, Saga provides an impressive variety of experiences throughout the year.

Its compact size also makes it easy to explore multiple destinations in just a few days, making it an ideal addition to any Kyushu holiday.

Discover the Birthplace of Japan's Finest Ceramics

Saga Prefecture ceramics
Saga is internationally recognised as the home of some of Japan's most celebrated pottery traditions.

The historic towns of Arita, Imari and Karatsu have produced exquisite ceramics for centuries, supplying beautifully crafted porcelain that has been admired around the world since the 17th century.

Visitors can wander through charming pottery districts, meet skilled artisans in traditional workshops, browse galleries filled with handcrafted masterpieces and even participate in hands-on pottery experiences. Annual ceramic festivals attract collectors and visitors from across the globe, making Saga one of Japan's premier destinations for lovers of art and craftsmanship.

Relax in Famous Hot Springs

Ureshino Hot Spring

No visit to Saga is complete without experiencing its renowned hot spring resorts.

The region is home to some of Kyushu's most relaxing onsen towns, where mineral-rich waters have been enjoyed for generations. Visitors can unwind in traditional Japanese inns, soak in outdoor baths surrounded by nature and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that defines rural Japan.

Many ryokan combine luxurious accommodation with exceptional local cuisine, creating memorable overnight stays that showcase authentic Japanese hospitality.

Experience History Around Every Corner

Saga's rich cultural heritage is evident throughout the prefecture.

Ancient castles, beautifully preserved samurai residences, historic temples and tranquil shrines invite visitors to step back through centuries of Japanese history. Museums and cultural centres provide fascinating insights into the region's important role during Japan's feudal era and its contribution to the country's modern development.

Walking through Saga's historic streets offers a genuine connection with traditional Japan while avoiding the crowds often found in larger tourist centres.

A Food Destination Worth Travelling For

Aritayaki Gozen
Saga is a paradise for food lovers.

The prefecture is famous for premium Saga Wagyu beef, considered among Japan's finest, offering incredible tenderness and flavour. Fresh seafood harvested from the Ariake Sea and Genkai Sea provides another culinary highlight, while locally grown vegetables, rice and seasonal produce feature prominently on restaurant menus.

Traditional Japanese cuisine is complemented by charming cafés, family-run restaurants and local markets where visitors can discover regional delicacies prepared with generations of expertise.

Dining in Saga is more than simply eating—it is an opportunity to experience local culture through exceptional flavours and warm hospitality.

Nature, Coastlines and Outdoor Adventures

Takeo Shrine, Takeo's Big Camphor Tree

Beyond its cultural attractions, Saga boasts spectacular natural scenery.

The dramatic coastline features rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and scenic fishing villages overlooking crystal-clear waters. Inland, rolling mountains, peaceful forests and picturesque rivers create ideal settings for hiking, cycling and photography.

Each season transforms the landscape. Cherry blossoms brighten the spring, lush greenery dominates summer, vibrant autumn foliage paints the countryside and winter offers crisp mountain views and relaxing hot spring escapes.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find countless opportunities to experience the quieter beauty of southern Japan.

Festivals That Celebrate Local Traditions

Karatsu Shrine autumn festival
Saga hosts numerous festivals throughout the year that celebrate its rich history and community spirit.

Visitors can experience lively cultural events featuring traditional music, colourful parades, local crafts, fireworks and seasonal celebrations that have been passed down through generations.

These festivals offer an authentic opportunity to engage with local communities and witness Japanese traditions in a welcoming environment.

The Perfect Base for Exploring Kyushu

Saga's strategic location makes it an excellent gateway to the wider Kyushu region.

Efficient rail services, highways and nearby airports allow travellers to combine Saga with destinations such as Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Kumamoto and Oita. Whether planning a short escape or an extended Japanese holiday, Saga fits naturally into almost any travel itinerary.

The region's Destination Management Companies (DMCs) can also assist with customised itineraries, group travel, cultural experiences and specialised tours throughout Kyushu.

Authentic Japan Without the Crowds

Red torii gates of Oouo Shrine
One of Saga's greatest attractions is its authenticity.

Unlike some of Japan's busiest tourist destinations, Saga allows visitors to experience genuine Japanese culture, interact with friendly locals and discover hidden gems at a relaxed pace. Every town, village and scenic landscape reveals another layer of the prefecture's unique character.

For travellers searching for memorable experiences beyond the familiar tourist trail, Saga delivers unforgettable moments at every turn.

Plan Your Journey to Saga

The Saga Prefectural Cultural Tourism Federation offers comprehensive travel information covering accommodation, restaurants, transportation, cultural attractions, local experiences and travel planning services throughout Saga Prefecture and the wider Kyushu region.

Whether you're interested in history, traditional crafts, Japanese cuisine, scenic landscapes or cultural immersion, Saga offers an unforgettable destination waiting to be explored.

WELCOME TO SAGA – Official Tourism Website

Website: https://www.asobo-saga.jp/en/
Travel Resources - Reference guides and travel resources are available through the official website.
Tourism Contact:  Tomoko MINE (she/her)
Email: tomoko-mine@saga-kanko.jp

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