Friday, 6 March 2026

Beaker Street Festival 2026: Hobart’s Winter of Ideas Enters Its Second Act

Beaker Street Festival 2026
From 6–17 August 2026, Beaker Street Festival returns to Hobart to mark its 10th anniversary with a bold new theme: The Second Act. What began as a niche experiment in science communication has evolved into one of Australia’s most distinctive winter festivals, drawing interstate travellers eager for immersive, ideas-led experiences set against Tasmania’s dramatic cold-season landscape.

Over the past decade, the festival has grown into a nationally recognised cultural event, blending rigorous science with nightlife energy, live debate and large-scale artistic production. In 2026, it promises to once again transform Hobart into a meeting place for thinkers, creatives and curious travellers seeking more than a conventional winter escape.

A Winter Festival Where Science Meets Culture

Beaker Street Festival 2026
Beaker Street Festival has carved out a unique space in Australia’s cultural calendar by merging hard science with social experience. Public lectures unfold alongside street parties, night markets and immersive performances. Complex topics such as cosmology, neuroplasticity, addictive technology and cold case crime are explored not in lecture halls alone, but in atmospheric venues that encourage conversation and connection.

Founder and Creative Director Dr Margo Adler has guided the festival’s evolution over ten years, positioning Hobart as a winter destination for intellectual tourism. As arts festivals across the country face economic pressures, Beaker Street’s ideas-led programming continues to attract sustained audiences seeking meaningful, real-world engagement.

This shift reflects a broader travel trend often described as the rise of the brain holiday, where visitors structure trips around immersive learning, live debate and transformative experiences.

VAST – Where Sound Meets the Cosmos

Beaker Street Festival 2026
While the full 2026 program will be announced soon, tickets are already available for one of the festival’s most anticipated events.

VAST – Where Sound Meets the Cosmos will premiere on 12 August at the historic Theatre Royal in an Australian-exclusive performance. Inspired by dark energy and the mysteries of the universe, this immersive concert will transform the theatre into a 360-degree sonic universe.

More than 120 recorded voices and 80 instrumentalists will be spatially reimagined, surrounding audiences in a multi-dimensional soundscape that translates cosmology into live performance. The event exemplifies the festival’s commitment to translating complex scientific concepts into emotionally resonant artistic experiences.

Antarctica, Identity and Reinvention

Hobart’s status as Australia’s gateway to Antarctica plays an important role in the festival’s programming identity. Scientific research, polar exploration and environmental inquiry often inform the themes and conversations unfolding across the city during the event.

Beaker Street Festival 2026
The 2026 theme, The Second Act, draws inspiration from the science of reinvention and adult neuroplasticity. It explores how individuals, communities and even cultural institutions can reshape themselves in response to change. This resonates strongly in a regional context, highlighting Tasmania’s growing role as a destination for experiential and intellectual tourism.

Programming is also expanding beyond Hobart, extending into regional centres such as Launceston and Burnie, reinforcing the growth of regional science tourism across the state.

Science as Nightlife and Public Debate

One of the festival’s defining characteristics is its embrace of science as nightlife. Street celebrations, immersive concerts and late-night discussions invite audiences to engage with big ideas in dynamic, social settings. In an era dominated by digital content, Beaker Street offers something increasingly rare: live, in-person debate and shared intellectual discovery.

Topics such as psychedelic research, emerging technologies and contemporary social challenges are unpacked in accessible yet rigorous formats. The result is a festival that appeals equally to academics, creatives and adventurous travellers seeking depth in their cultural experiences.

Plan Your Winter Escape to Hobart

Beaker Street Festival 2026
Beaker Street Festival 2026 promises to deliver a compelling blend of science, performance and winter atmosphere. With Tasmania’s crisp August air, dramatic landscapes and vibrant food scene as its backdrop, the event offers a distinctive reason to visit Hobart outside the traditional summer peak.

As the festival enters its second decade, it continues to redefine what a cultural event can be, positioning Hobart as a national hub for ideas-driven travel and immersive intellectual experiences.

Beaker Street Festival 2026

Dates: 6–17 August 2026
Location: Various venues, Hobart, Tasmania

Website: https://www.beakerstreet.com.au/
Email: hello@beakerstreet.com.au

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Auckland Zoo: Where Extraordinary Events Meet the Wild

Auckland Zoo
A Unique Event Destination in the Heart of Auckland

Just minutes from Auckland’s CBD, Auckland Zoo offers one of New Zealand’s most distinctive event venues, combining natural landscapes, immersive environments, and unforgettable wildlife surroundings. Located in Western Springs, this iconic destination transforms celebrations and corporate gatherings into experiences that guests remember long after the event ends.

With beautifully designed spaces surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of nature, Auckland Zoo provides a refreshing alternative to traditional venues. From elegant weddings and milestone celebrations to corporate functions and private events, the setting delivers both atmosphere and versatility in a truly unique environment.

Immersive Spaces Designed to Inspire

Auckland Zoo
Auckland Zoo features a collection of remarkable venues tailored to create memorable experiences. Guests can enjoy dining inside immersive Domes that place them close to nature while maintaining comfort and sophistication. The historic Old Elephant House offers character and heritage charm, ideal for stylish receptions or themed events.

For couples seeking an unforgettable wedding location, the Cotton Top Tamarin Shelter provides an iconic and intimate setting framed by natural beauty. Each venue combines architectural individuality with scenic surroundings, allowing event organisers to create personalised experiences that stand apart from conventional function spaces.

Flexible Events for Every Occasion

Auckland Zoo
Auckland Zoo’s event venues are designed to accommodate a wide range of occasions, including weddings, celebrations, corporate functions, and private gatherings. Spaces can host between 50 and 350 guests, offering flexibility for both intimate and large-scale events.

For larger groups, daytime zoo experiences can also be arranged, giving attendees the opportunity to explore the grounds while engaging with conservation-focused experiences. Ample onsite parking and easy access from central Auckland make planning and logistics simple for organisers and guests alike.

Events with Purpose and Connection

Auckland Zoo
Hosting an event at Auckland Zoo adds a meaningful dimension to any gathering. Surrounded by conservation efforts and wildlife habitats, events naturally encourage connection with nature and sustainability. The combination of professional event management and extraordinary surroundings ensures each occasion feels engaging, memorable, and impactful.

Whether planning a corporate event designed to inspire creativity or a celebration filled with unforgettable moments, Auckland Zoo offers a venue where nature, storytelling, and hospitality come together seamlessly.

Auckland Zoo – Events Team

Motions Road, Western Springs, Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 360 3805
Website: https://www.aucklandconventions.co.nz/venues/auckland-zoo

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Discover Asian Art and Asian American History at L.A. Museums

Wu Chi-Tsung, 水晶城市系列 007, Crystal City 007,  2015
Photo: Wu Chi-Tsung
L.A. museums exhibit world-class Asian art collections and Asian American cultural artifacts. From ancient art to contemporary works, Los Angeles museums showcase world-class collections of Asian art and Asian American cultural history.

1) THE CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUM

425 N Los Angeles St, Los Angeles 90012
213-485-8567
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The Chinese American Museum (CAM) is the first museum in Southern California dedicated to examining the United States of America’s cultural and ethnic diversity by sharing the Chinese American experience and history. Symbolically located in the last surviving structure of Los Angeles’ original Chinatown, CAM seeks to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the rich cultural legacy and continuing contributions of Chinese Americans in Los Angeles. The permanent exhibit, Origins: The Birth and Rise of Chinese American Communities in Los Angeles, provides insight into the growth and development of Chinese American enclaves from Downtown L.A. to the San Gabriel Valley. Over the years CAM has proven to be an excellent cultural resource for visitors and locals alike.
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2) KOREAN AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM

Korean American National Museum
3727 W 6th St #400, Los Angeles 90020
213-388-4229
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Located in the heart of the largest community of ethnic Koreans in the world outside of Asia, the Korean American National Museum was established to interpret and preserve Korean American history, culture and achievements. This museum is modest in size but large in its devotion to all things Korean. Exhibitions range from Korean American small businesses to spiritual practices, as well as art and history. With a focus on how Koreans have impacted Los Angeles and vice versa, the museum offers an in-depth perspective of Koreatown’s history and community.

Located at the intersection of 6th Street and Vermont Avenue, the future home of the Korean American National Museum is part of a seven-story mixed use project. The two-story, 30,000 square-foot museum is scheduled to open in 2022.
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3) USC PACIFIC ASIA MUSEUM

USC Pacific Asia Museum
N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena 91101
626-449-2742
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One of only four U.S. institutions dedicated to the arts and culture of Asia and the Pacific Islands, the USC Pacific Asia Museum has a collection of more than 15,000 objects, spanning more than 4,000 years from the region of Persia to the Pacific Islands. Since 1971, the museum seeks to further intercultural understanding through its focus on classic and contemporary arts of Asia and the Pacific Islands. Housed in the Grace Nicholson building in Pasadena, the Chinese-inspired architecture is a registered California State Historic Landmark. The museum’s courtyard is inspired by the classic gardens of China, where architecture is in harmony with nature. Dragons, the most important of the mythical beasts, can be seen perched on the ends of the roof. Lotus and peony flowers are strewn throughout, providing a visual feast for the eyes to all visitors.
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4) NORTON SIMON MUSEUM

Chess Set from India (c. 1850)
411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena 91105
626-449-6840
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Named for the billionaire industrialist and philanthropist, the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena is home to a painting and sculpture collection from South and Southeast Asia that includes works from Afghanistan to Indonesia and everywhere in between. Amongst the highlights are bronze sculptures from India, manuscripts from Myanmar and Sri Lanka, paintings from Nepal and Tibet and much more.
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5) THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART MUSEUM, AND BOTANICAL GARDENS

The Garden of Flowing Fragrance
1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino 91108
626-405-2100
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One of the world’s greatest cultural, research and educational centers, The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens feature must-see gardens themed from around the world. With sights that engage all of the senses, the Huntington is an ever-changing exhibition of color and breathtaking scenery. Among the most popular attractions are the Chinese and Japanese gardens. The Chinese garden, known in Chinese as Liu Fang Yuan (Garden of Flowing Fragrance), offers a glimpse into the traditional style of scholar gardens from Suzhou, China. The garden complex is complete with pavilions, a teahouse and tea shop, stone bridges and waterfalls that together comprise a scenery evoking tranquility.

The Japanese Garden celebrated its centennial in April 2012 and includes a drum bridge, Japanese house, traditional Zen garden, expansive bonsai court, and a ceremonial teahouse and tea garden.
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Thursday, 5 March 2026

Muswellbrook Race Club Unveils the New Silks Function Centre at the Country Championships Qualifier

Silks Function Centre 
The Hunter Valley racing calendar is set for an exciting highlight as the newly renovated Silks Function Centre officially opens at the historic Muswellbrook Race Club. After months of anticipation, the upgraded facility will make its debut during the Country Championships Qualifier on Sunday 8 March 2026.

Located in the heart of the Upper Hunter region of Muswellbrook, the race day promises thrilling racing action, live entertainment, gourmet dining, and a welcoming country atmosphere that makes regional race meetings so special.

A Fresh New Era for the Silks Function Centre

The reopening of the Silks Function Centre marks a significant milestone for the Muswellbrook Race Club. The extensive renovations have transformed the venue into a modern, stylish event space capable of hosting race day hospitality, private functions, weddings, and corporate events.

Guests attending the Country Championships race day will be among the first to experience the newly refreshed Silks area, designed to offer a premium viewing experience with comfortable facilities and improved event spaces.

The venue upgrade also reinforces Muswellbrook’s reputation as one of the Hunter Valley’s most welcoming regional racing destinations, attracting visitors from across New South Wales and beyond.

Hunter and North West Evergreen Turf Country Championships Qualifier

Silks Function Centre 
At the heart of the day’s action is the prestigious $150,000 Hunter and North West Evergreen Turf Country Championships Qualifying Race. This feature race forms part of the statewide country racing series that showcases the best thoroughbreds from regional racing districts.

With strong prize money and championship qualification at stake, the race attracts competitive fields and passionate racing fans eager to witness top country horses in action.

The excitement of live racing combined with the vibrant atmosphere of race day makes this event one of the standout sporting experiences in the Hunter region.
Live Entertainment and Race Day Festivities

Beyond the racing, the event delivers a full day of entertainment designed to appeal to visitors of all ages.

Live music will set the mood throughout the afternoon with performances by Chloe and James, bringing relaxed country and acoustic vibes to the track. A TAB cap cart will be on hand for racing enthusiasts placing their bets, while the lucky horseshoe hunt adds a fun and interactive activity for families attending the event.

The race day atmosphere blends traditional country hospitality with modern entertainment, creating a memorable experience for locals and visitors alike.

A Gourmet Race Day Experience

Silks Function Centre 
One of the highlights of the event will be the two-course buffet luncheon prepared by The Hunted Gourmet, served in the newly renovated Silks area. The culinary offering adds a touch of gourmet dining to the race day, allowing guests to enjoy quality food while taking in the racing action.

Race day hospitality has always been a central part of the Muswellbrook racing experience, and the upgraded facilities elevate that tradition to a new level.

Easy Transport and Affordable Entry

To make attending as convenient as possible, free buses will operate to and from the racecourse, ensuring visitors can relax and enjoy the event without transport concerns.

Admission to the race day is just $10 per person, making it one of the most accessible and enjoyable sporting events in the Hunter Valley.

With limited seating available in the newly opened Silks area, early bookings are recommended for those wanting to experience the upgraded facilities.

Muswellbrook Race Club – Silks Function Centre Opening

Country Championships Qualifier Race Day
Date: Sunday 8 March 2026
Location: Muswellbrook Racecourse, Muswellbrook NSW
Admission: $10 per person

Book tickets:
https://events.humanitix.com/the-country-championships-qualifier

For enquiries and information:
Website: https://www.muswellbrookraceclub.com.au
Phone: (02) 6543 1644

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India’s Tiger Reserves Go Phone-Free: A New Era for Safari Tourism

Ranthambhore National Park
Safeguarding Wildlife Through Responsible Tourism


In a landmark move to protect India’s iconic wildlife, mobile phones are now banned on safari drives across several major tiger reserves. Following Supreme Court guidelines, this step is aimed at reducing human disturbance in core wildlife habitats and ensuring that tourism does not compromise conservation priorities.

The ban applies to prominent tiger reserves including Ranthambhore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Pench National Park, Satpura National Park, Panna National Park, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, and Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary. While Tadoba and Umred had previously implemented this regulation, central Indian parks have now adopted the same measure to maintain ecological balance.

Why the Ban Was Needed

Ranthambhore National Park
Forest authorities highlighted growing concerns over disruptive tourist behavior caused by mobile phone use. Tourists often raise their voices, cluster vehicles around animal sightings, contact guides or other drivers to track wildlife, and attempt unsafe close encounters. Such interference alters movement patterns of tigers, leopards, deer, and other wildlife, disrupts the natural quiet of their habitats, and can create unsafe situations for both animals and visitors.

By eliminating mobile phones, parks aim to restore discipline, maintain the serenity of wildlife zones, and promote low-impact, responsible tourism experiences. Visitors can now immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of nature without distraction.

What Visitors Need to Know

Ranthambhore National Park
Under the new regulations, tourists are not permitted to carry or use mobile phones inside safari zones. Phones are often deposited at entry gates or handed to guides before drives begin. Safari drivers and guides may carry a phone strictly for emergencies. Cameras remain allowed, ensuring visitors can still capture memorable moments without disturbing the ecosystem.

Violations may result in fines, cancellation of safari permits, or other penalties, making it essential for travelers to plan accordingly. Officials recommend that guests be informed prior to their visit to ensure a smooth, responsible, and unforgettable safari experience.

For more information and safari bookings: Ranthambhore National Park Official Website
Bandhavgarh National Park Official Website
Kanha National Park Official Website

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Where Two Nations Meet: Discover the Spectacular Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall

Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall
A Natural Wonder Shared by China and Viet Nam

Straddling the international boundary between China PR and Viet Nam, Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall stands as one of Asia’s most extraordinary natural attractions. Recognised as the largest transnational waterfall in Asia and the fourth largest waterfall in the world, this breathtaking destination represents more than scenic beauty; it symbolises cross-border cooperation, cultural connection and sustainable regional tourism.

Located amid lush countryside and dramatic limestone landscapes, the waterfall has emerged as a must-visit destination for travellers exploring southern China and northern Viet Nam. The powerful cascades, flowing across national borders, create a rare travel experience where geography and shared heritage merge seamlessly.

An Iconic Landscape Shaped by Nature

Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall
Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall captivates visitors with its multi-tiered cascades plunging through emerald waters surrounded by towering karst mountains. The scenery feels timeless, shaped over thousands of years by natural forces that carved the surrounding valleys and cliffs.

Riverside walking trails allow travellers to experience sweeping panoramic views from multiple vantage points. Each season offers a different perspective, from mist-filled mornings and vibrant green summers to softer autumn light that highlights the contours of the landscape.

The sound of rushing water echoes across the valley, creating an immersive sensory experience that draws photographers, nature lovers and adventure travellers alike.

Up Close with the Falls: A Unique Boat Experience

One of the most memorable ways to experience Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall is by boarding traditional wooden boats that glide gently along the river toward the cascading waters. These small vessels bring visitors close enough to feel the cool mist rising from the falls, offering a powerful connection to the scale and energy of the landscape.

This intimate perspective provides exceptional photo opportunities while allowing travellers to appreciate the immense force of nature from a safe and carefully managed distance. The experience highlights how responsible tourism infrastructure can enhance access while preserving environmental integrity.

A Symbol of Cross-Border Tourism Cooperation

Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall
Beyond its natural beauty, Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall represents an important example of international tourism collaboration. Joint efforts between China and Viet Nam have helped develop visitor facilities, improve accessibility and promote sustainable tourism practices that benefit both sides of the border.

The destination reflects a shared commitment to protecting natural heritage while encouraging cultural exchange. Visitors often explore nearby villages, sample regional cuisine and learn about local traditions influenced by centuries of cross-border interaction.

This cooperative approach has positioned the waterfall as a flagship attraction within the Greater Mekong region, demonstrating how tourism can foster understanding and economic opportunity across nations.

Culture, Heritage and Scenic Exploration

The surrounding region offers more than dramatic scenery. Rural communities nearby provide insight into local lifestyles shaped by agriculture, river culture and mountain traditions. Markets, traditional foods and regional handicrafts enrich the travel experience, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of the area’s cultural diversity.

The limestone karst hills framing the waterfall add to the destination’s visual drama, creating a landscape often compared to classic scenes depicted in traditional East Asian paintings. For travellers seeking authentic experiences away from crowded urban centres, the area delivers tranquillity alongside world-class natural beauty.

Why Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall Belongs on Your Travel List

Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall
As travellers increasingly seek meaningful and nature-focused journeys, Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall stands out as one of Asia’s most remarkable yet still relatively undiscovered destinations. Its combination of spectacular scenery, cultural richness and international collaboration offers a travel experience that feels both inspiring and unique.

Whether walking along riverside paths, drifting toward the cascading waters by boat, or simply absorbing the panoramic views, visitors leave with a deeper appreciation for the shared landscapes that connect countries and cultures.

Detian–Bản Giốc Waterfall

Location: China PR – Viet Nam Border Region
Regional Tourism Information:
Website: https://mekongtourism.org

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Vietnam Tour: Danang, Ba Na Hills & Hoi An – 5 Days of Culture, Coast and Countryside

Hoi An
Central Vietnam is where dramatic mountain landscapes meet lantern-lit heritage streets and palm-fringed coconut villages. The Vietnam Tour: Danang, Ba Na Hills & Hoi An – 5 Days offers a perfectly balanced itinerary combining adventure, culture and relaxation across some of the country’s most iconic destinations.

From the coastal energy of Da Nang to the misty peaks of Ba Na Hills and the timeless charm of Hoi An, this five-day journey delivers an immersive experience in the heart of central Vietnam.

Day 1 – Arrival in Danang: Gateway to Central Vietnam

Your Vietnam adventure begins in Da Nang, a vibrant coastal city known for its sandy beaches, modern skyline and proximity to UNESCO-listed heritage sites. Upon arrival, guests are transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to their accommodation.

Da Nang serves as the ideal base for exploring central Vietnam. With its growing reputation as a key tourism hub, the city blends contemporary energy with easy access to mountains, beaches and cultural landmarks.

Day 2 – Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge Experience

Golden Bridge
A highlight of this Vietnam tour package is the full-day excursion to Ba Na Hills. Located in the Truong Son Mountains, Ba Na Hills is famous for its cool mountain climate, French-inspired architecture and breathtaking views.

The centrepiece attraction is the world-renowned Golden Bridge, dramatically held aloft by two giant stone hands. Suspended above the clouds, the bridge has become one of Vietnam’s most photographed landmarks and a must-visit destination for travellers searching for unique experiences in Asia.

Visitors can explore hilltop gardens, panoramic viewpoints and entertainment complexes while enjoying sweeping views over Da Nang and the surrounding countryside.

Day 3 – Da Nang City Tour and Marble Mountains

Marble Mountains
Day three introduces travellers to the cultural and natural treasures of Da Nang. A guided city tour showcases key landmarks before heading to the striking Marble Mountains.

These five limestone and marble hills are dotted with caves, tunnels and Buddhist sanctuaries. Climbing to the summit rewards visitors with panoramic coastal views, while hidden grottoes reveal centuries-old spiritual traditions.

The combination of urban exploration and natural beauty makes this day ideal for travellers seeking authentic Vietnam travel experiences beyond the typical tourist trail.

Day 4 – Hoi An Countryside and Cam Thanh Coconut Village

Hoi An
The journey continues south to Hoi An, one of Vietnam’s most enchanting towns. Known for its preserved merchant houses and lantern-lit streets, Hoi An offers a step back in time.

Guests cycle through peaceful rice fields, gaining insight into rural life before arriving at Cam Thanh Coconut Village. Here, travellers experience traditional basket boat rides, learn local fishing techniques and enjoy a home-cooked Vietnamese meal prepared with fresh regional ingredients.

This immersive cultural experience provides a meaningful connection to local communities while highlighting sustainable tourism practices in central Vietnam.

Day 5 – Leisure in Hoi An and Departure

The final day offers free time to explore Hoi An at your own pace. Wander through heritage streets, browse artisan boutiques or relax in a riverside café before transferring back to Da Nang for departure.

This balance of guided exploration and personal leisure time ensures travellers experience both structured discovery and independent enjoyment.

Why This 5-Day Vietnam Tour Stands Out

This Danang, Ba Na Hills and Hoi An itinerary delivers exceptional value for travellers seeking a short yet comprehensive Vietnam holiday. Key inclusions enhance the experience:
  • Hoi An
    Accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Private airport transfers and air-conditioned transport
  • English-speaking local guides in Vietnam
  • All entrance fees and sightseeing as outlined
  • Boat rides and countryside cycling experiences
  • Meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Mineral water provided daily

The tour is ideal for couples, families and small groups wanting a seamless Vietnam travel experience without compromising authenticity.
Traveller Review

"This tour was fantastic. Each day brought new adventures, from the stunning views at Ba Na Hills to the charming streets of Hoi An. The cycling through the countryside was a highlight, and the food was incredible. Our guide was knowledgeable and made the experience even better. Highly recommend." – Ms. B. Faria

Book Your Central Vietnam Adventure

For travellers searching for the best Vietnam tour covering Da Nang, Ba Na Hills and Hoi An in five days, this itinerary offers a perfect combination of iconic attractions, cultural immersion and countryside charm.

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AIME 2026 Knowledge Monday: The Ideas Reshaping Business Events Across Asia Pacific

AIME 2026 Knowledge Monday
The future of business events is being written in real time, and the conversations shaping it unfolded powerfully at AIME 2026 Knowledge Monday. Held as part of Asia Pacific Incentives and Meetings Event in Melbourne, this year’s Knowledge Monday delivered a comprehensive blueprint for navigating disruption, embracing innovation and designing events that truly matter.

From artificial intelligence and workforce transformation to resilience science and cultural leadership, AIME 2026 explored the forces redefining the Asia-Pacific meetings and events industry. This summary captures the key insights, trends and actionable strategies that event professionals can apply immediately.

The Landscape: Why the Business Events Industry Is at a Turning Point

AI acceleration, skills disruption and shifting audience expectations are converging at speed. Across the Asia-Pacific region, event professionals are grappling with rapid technological change while striving to maintain meaningful human connection.

The central message from Knowledge Monday was clear: the industry is not simply adapting to change. It is being reshaped by it. Artificial intelligence is transforming workflows, audience engagement and data analysis, while workforce expectations are redefining leadership, culture and collaboration.

For planners, venues and destinations, understanding these intersecting pressures is now critical to remaining competitive in the global business events market.

The Keynote Trilogy: Story, Science and Practice

AIME 2026 Knowledge Monday
A powerful keynote sequence featuring Kristina Karlsson, Milo Wilkinson and Dan Haesler built a cohesive resilience framework grounded in story, behavioural science and practical performance strategies.

Together, they emphasised that resilience is not a motivational slogan but a structured capability. In an industry defined by deadlines, high stakes and unpredictability, cultivating adaptable teams and psychologically safe environments is now a strategic imperative.

Their combined message reinforced that technical skills alone are insufficient. Emotional intelligence, cognitive awareness and clarity under pressure are becoming defining professional advantages.

The Human Edge: When AI Is the Wind

In one of the most discussed sessions of the day, Anna Glynn used the metaphor of Biosphere 2 to describe the delicate ecosystems within organisations. Her Triple Threat framework positioned human capability, technological leverage and cultural intelligence as interconnected forces.

AI may be the wind powering the industry forward, but human judgement remains the sail. The sessions underscored that successful event professionals will be those who integrate artificial intelligence without surrendering creativity, empathy and ethical leadership.

The ROI of Delight: Why Surprise Drives Value

Anna Patterson challenged the audience to reconsider traditional definitions of return on investment. Her argument was simple yet powerful: perfection is forgettable, while delight appreciates over time.

In an increasingly automated world, curated surprise, emotional resonance and unexpected moments create lasting impact. Business events that design for delight, rather than flawless execution alone, generate stronger loyalty, advocacy and long-term brand equity.

Culture as a Leading Indicator

Culture was positioned not as a background factor but as a predictive measure of organisational performance. Andy Sharpe highlighted the importance of love, loyalty and accountability within teams, especially across generational divides.

With multiple generations now shaping the workforce, bridging values and communication styles is essential. Culture, when intentionally designed, becomes a competitive advantage rather than an internal challenge.

The Practitioner Edge: Expertise Under Pressure

Six breakout sessions focused on developing authority, sharpening expertise and performing under pressure. Practical strategies ranged from mastering high-stakes presentations to strengthening negotiation skills and refining decision-making frameworks.

The consistent takeaway was that technical competence must be paired with confident delivery. In a saturated market, authority is built through clarity, credibility and composure.

Designing Impact: What Events Are Actually For

AIME 2026 Knowledge Monday
Nine sessions examined purpose-driven event design, sustainable partnerships and measurable outcomes. Rather than asking how to produce bigger events, speakers encouraged professionals to ask why events exist in the first place.

Purpose, sustainability and long-term impact were positioned as core pillars of modern event strategy. From carbon-conscious planning to inclusive programming, the future of business events is increasingly values-led.

Five Paradoxes the Industry Must Hold

One of the most thought-provoking discussions centred on five tensions that will not resolve and should not. These paradoxes included technology versus humanity, speed versus reflection, global scale versus local authenticity, data versus intuition, and certainty versus experimentation.

The message was not to eliminate these tensions, but to manage them intelligently. Mastery in the next era of business events will require holding complexity rather than oversimplifying it.

Six Trends Reshaping Business Events in Asia Pacific

El Kwang and Silke Calder
Across the program, six interconnected trends emerged:

• AI-enhanced event design and personalisation
• Demand for evidence-based leadership
• Hybrid audience expectations
• Sustainability as baseline, not bonus
• Experience-driven ROI measurement
• Cross-industry collaboration

These forces are collectively shaping a more agile, technology-integrated and purpose-focused events ecosystem.

Eight Actions for the Next Quarter

Knowledge Monday concluded with practical steps grounded in evidence from the program. Among them were investing in AI literacy, auditing team resilience capabilities, designing one moment of deliberate delight into every event, strengthening cross-generational mentorship, and embedding sustainability metrics into planning processes.

The emphasis was on immediate implementation. The future of the industry will not be shaped by ideas alone, but by consistent action.

AIME’s Continuing Leadership in Business Events

AIME 2026 Knowledge Monday reaffirmed Melbourne’s position as a hub for thought leadership in the global meetings and incentives sector. By convening world-class speakers and industry innovators, the event continues to provide clarity and momentum for professionals navigating a rapidly evolving landscape.

For Asia-Pacific event leaders, the message is both urgent and optimistic. The tools exist. The frameworks are emerging. The opportunity lies in embracing change with curiosity, courage and deliberate design.

For more information about AIME and future industry insights:
Website: https://www.aime.com.au

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Sun, Surf and Adventure: Discover the Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026 on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast

Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026
Each year, outdoor enthusiasts, caravan travellers and adventure seekers look for one event that brings together innovation, inspiration and hands-on experiences in one vibrant destination. In April 2026, the Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo returns bigger and better, transforming the relaxed hinterland town of Nambour into a hub for travel ideas, outdoor living and exploration across the spectacular Sunshine Coast region.

Running from 17–19 April 2026, this highly anticipated expo is more than a trade show — it is a celebration of Australia’s outdoor lifestyle and a must-visit experience for travellers planning their next road trip, camping escape or off-grid adventure.

A Must-Visit Event for Outdoor and Travel Enthusiasts

The Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026 showcases the very best in caravans, camper trailers, motorhomes, 4WD vehicles, camping gear and outdoor technology. Visitors can explore hundreds of exhibitors presenting the latest products designed for exploring Australia’s diverse landscapes in comfort and style.

From first-time campers to seasoned grey nomads, the expo caters to every level of adventurer. Experts are on hand to provide advice on vehicle setups, travel planning, safety equipment and sustainable touring options, helping visitors make informed decisions before their next journey.

Live demonstrations throughout the weekend allow guests to see equipment in action, compare innovations and discover travel solutions they may never have considered.

Experience the Sunshine Coast Beyond the Beaches

Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026
While the Sunshine Coast is internationally known for its golden beaches and coastal resorts, hosting the expo in Nambour highlights the region’s charming hinterland appeal. Visitors attending the event can extend their stay to explore rainforest walks, artisan markets, scenic drives and local food experiences.

Nambour itself offers a relaxed atmosphere with cafés, galleries and easy access to both coastal and hinterland attractions. Within a short drive, travellers can explore national parks, panoramic lookouts and welcoming country towns that showcase a different side of Queensland travel.

The expo becomes the perfect starting point for a broader Sunshine Coast holiday.

Interactive Entertainment and Family-Friendly Activities

The Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo is designed as a full family day out. Alongside exhibition displays, visitors can enjoy:
  • live entertainment and stage presentations
  • educational talks from travel experts
  • cooking demonstrations and outdoor lifestyle sessions
  • kids’ entertainment zones
  • food trucks and local culinary offerings

These experiences create a festival-like atmosphere where learning meets leisure, making the event appealing even to those simply curious about outdoor travel.

Plan Your Next Australian Road Trip

Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026
One of the greatest attractions of the expo is the inspiration it sparks. Walking through displays of fully equipped caravans and innovative camping setups often turns future travel dreams into real itineraries.

Visitors leave with practical ideas for exploring Queensland and beyond, whether planning a coastal escape, an outback expedition or a cross-country adventure. The event encourages sustainable travel practices and highlights how modern equipment makes extended touring more accessible than ever.

For travel lovers, the Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026 is not just about gear — it is about discovering new ways to experience Australia.

Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo 2026

Dates: 17 – 19 April 2026
Location: Nambour Showgrounds, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Website: https://suncoastexpo.com.au/
Email: info@suncoastexpo.com.au

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Entanglements with Fungi: Discover the Hidden Kingdom at WAMA in Gariwerd

Entanglements with Fungi
Beneath our feet lies a vast, living network that shapes forests, sustains ecosystems and quietly connects every form of life. This autumn, WAMA Foundation invites visitors to explore that unseen world in its newest exhibition, Entanglements with Fungi: Life, Death and Renewal.

Opening on March 21 at the National Centre for Environmental Art, this groundbreaking exhibition brings together multidisciplinary artists to examine the mysterious Kingdom Fungi through art, science, history and politics.

A Multi-Sensory Journey into the Fungal Underworld

Set within the spectacular foothills of Grampians National Park, also known as Gariwerd, WAMA offers a distinctive cultural destination that merges contemporary art with environmental awareness.

Entanglements with Fungi: Life, Death and Renewal explores the cycles of growth, decay and regeneration that define the fungal realm. Neither plant nor animal, fungi form vast underground networks that support food systems, enable forest communication and contribute to pharmaceutical innovation. Despite their critical ecological role, they remain widely misunderstood and increasingly vulnerable to human impact.

Through immersive installations, visitors are encouraged to imagine perceiving the world through non-human senses and to reconsider humanity’s place within Earth’s ecological web.

Art, Science and Ecology Intertwined

Entanglements with Fungi
The exhibition features an extraordinary mix of traditional and experimental works. Highlights include sculptures formed from local earth and materials produced through fungal recycling processes, paintings derived from scientific data tracking mushroom growth, and an artist’s book stretching eight metres across the gallery space.

Digital projections recreate the forest floor in striking detail, while sound installations capture the subtle vibrations of tree roots and soil. Live experiments integrate sensors that track the movement of growing fungi, offering a rare glimpse into biological processes normally hidden from view.

Curator Felicity Spear explains that the artists challenge audiences to imagine seeing, hearing or even smelling through the nurturing exchanges between species. The exhibition positions human culture not as separate from nature, but as deeply intertwined with Earth’s hidden ecological systems.

International and Australian Artists Unite

The exhibition showcases a powerful lineup of artists working at the intersection of art and environmental inquiry. Exhibiting creatives include UK environmental artist Chris Drury, sound artist Vicki Hallett, environmental photographer Alison Pouliot, and collaborative book and digital collage artists Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison.

Other contributing artists include Sam Leach, Chris Henschke and Debbie Symons, alongside Spear herself.

Together, their works form a compelling narrative about life beneath the forest floor and the urgent need to protect fragile ecological networks.

A Unique Cultural Destination in Regional Victoria

Entanglements with Fungi
WAMA, located within a 16-hectare precinct at Gariwerd, integrates contemporary art with natural landscapes. The site also includes the Gariwerd Endemic Botanic Garden and Jallukar Native Grasslands, creating a powerful blend of cultural tourism and environmental education.

As Australia’s only institution dedicated exclusively to the intersection of art and the environment, the National Centre for Environmental Art positions regional Victoria as a leader in eco-conscious cultural experiences.

For travellers seeking immersive art exhibitions in Australia, WAMA offers a rare opportunity to connect deeply with both landscape and creative expression.

Exhibition Launch Events

Two special events will mark the opening of Entanglements with Fungi.

  • Café Champignon: Fundraiser and Book Launch with Alison Pouliot
Friday 20 March at 6pm
Inspired by the French tradition of Café Philosophique, this fundraising evening explores the fungus kingdom through stories and science. Guests will enjoy a mushroom-inspired supper and receive a signed copy of Pouliot’s book Underground Lovers. Tickets are $100, including a $40 tax-deductible donation. Bookings are essential.

  • Mushroom Masterclass with Alison Pouliot
Saturday 21 March, 10am to 12.30pm
This hands-on workshop introduces participants to mushroom identification, edible species recognition and ecological observation techniques. Tickets are limited and priced at $75.

Plan Your Visit to WAMA

Entanglements with Fungi
Entanglements with Fungi: Life, Death and Renewal offers a powerful exploration of biodiversity, sustainability and interconnection. Combining art, science and sensory immersion, it is set to become one of Victoria’s most thought-provoking exhibitions of the year.

For travellers seeking cultural experiences near the Grampians, WAMA provides a compelling reason to explore regional Victoria while engaging with urgent environmental themes.

WAMA – National Centre for Environmental Art

Location: Gariwerd/Grampians, Victoria, Australia
Website: https://wama.au/
Email: info@wamafoundation.com.au

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