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WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY CAN MAKE Wednesday 27 May 2015, Crowne Plaza Adelaide 2015 SATIC TOURISM CONFERENCE GAIN INSIGHTS, BE INSPIRED, LEARN, ENGAGE AND NETWORK ONE 9 DAY PLENARY SESSIONS 18+ SPEAKERS 250+ DELEGATES 9 WORKSHOPS TO CHOOSE FROM @SA_TIC | #2015SATIC | www.satic.com.au GAIN INSIGHTS, BE INSPIRED, LEARN, ENGAGE & NETWORK Be inspired with an exciting, relevant and practical conference program. An unmissable day of compelling plenary speakers and in-depth workshops. Wednesday, 27th May 2015 Master of Ceremonies | Lainie Anderson Crowne Plaza Adelaide | 16 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide Conference | 9am – 5pm Networking Function | 5pm – 7pm Accommodation specials available Read More at: http://bit.ly/2015SATIC Register online at: http://bit.ly/1Brwq5T Message from the Chief Executive LEADERSHIP DINNER The South Australian Tourism Industry Council (SATIC) is pleased to host our 6th annual state-wide tourism conference. The Riverbank is already one of Adelaide’s most iconic, and a new long-term vision aims to make it a great park and cultural precinct; a place that is alive day and night and year round. The purpose of this conference is to support tourism businesses in achieving success, and by doing so, build tourism as a dynamic, innovative and competitive industry that contributes to South Australia’s economic prosperity. We hope to inspire you with an exciting, relevant and practical conference program that provides great value for your time and money. Tourism is everybody’s business and everyone is invited to attend. Ward Tilbrook Chief Executive South Australian Tourism Industry Council A highlight of the conference will be the 2015 Leadership Dinner, held the evening prior at the Intercontinental Adelaide with special guest, Andrew McEvoy, Chair of the Riverbank Authority who will share the vision for Adelaide’s grand central park – our cultural, education and entertainment precinct all in one place. Tuesday, 26 May 2015 | from 6pm Intercontinental Adelaide North Terrace, Adelaide 2015 SATIC TOURISM CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Master of Ceremonies Lainie Anderson Sunday Mail Columnist Robert Pennicott Chief Executive Pennicott Wilderness Journeys Laura Cavallo Chief Executive Destination Melbourne David Rohrsheim General Manager ANZ Uber Steve Davis Director of Marketing Baker Marketing Justin Marshall Manager, Regional Research & Insights Tourism Research Australia Lisa Ronson Chief Marketing Officer Tourism Australia Adam Stanford Strategy & Insights Manager South Australian Tourism Commission Emma Nicholls Director of Marketing & Communications South Australian Tourism Commission Dean Evans Founder Leading Minds Australia Jing Cao Director Chinese Language & Cultural Advice Tania Shirgwin Director Bizeez Communications Ben Allen Partner Wallmans Lawyers Rebecca White Director Tourism eSchool Amanda Daniel Food Consultant Amanda Daniel #Ax Rod Hillman Chief Executive Ecotourism Australia Jehad Ali Director, Corporate Communications, Public Relations and Strategy South Australian Tourism Commission Dr Darren Peacock Chief Executive Officer National Trust of South Australia Alison Oborn Director Adelaide Haunted Horizons Ghost Tours GAIN INSIGHTS, BE INSPIRED, LEARN, ENGAGE & NETWORK PROGRAM 8.30am #2015SATIC Registrations open 9.00am Welcome Master of Ceremonies | Lainie Anderson | @anderson_lainie 9.05am SATIC Welcome Ward Tilbrook | Chief Executive | South Australian Tourism Industry Council | @sa_tic 9.15am Opening Address | Minister for Tourism Hon Leon Bignell MP | Minister for Tourism 9.25am PLENARY SESSION: Australian Tourism: Current Trends and Future Prospects (30 minutes) Justin Marshall | Regional Research & Insights | Tourism Research Australia | @tra_online Tourism Research Australia is a professionally independent research agency that sits within Austrade. Its purpose is to produce the data and knowledge required to help develop the government’s policy agenda and to underpin industry decision making. Key activities for which TRA is responsible include the International Visitor Survey, the National Visitor Survey, tourism forecasts, state Tourism Satellite Accounts and a range of sectoral and regional snapshots. This presentation will draw from this activities set to provide a range of insights on current trends in Australian tourism and the prospects for the future. 9.55am PLENARY SESSION: National Tourism Industry Snapshot (30 minutes) Lisa Ronson | Chief Marketing Officer | Tourism Australia | @TourismAus The outlook for Australian tourism is optimistic, having recently been identified as one of the emerging super sectors of our economy. While our industry has laid some solid foundations in recent years, with international arrivals numbers and spending at record levels, it’s important that we remain focused on the strategies that will best assist us in achieving the Tourism 2020 targets. Lisa will outline Tourism Australia’s strategic direction, highlight the agency’s latest work and share her insights on the marketing opportunities and challenges ahead for Australian tourism, in particular towards overcoming the conversion challenge to ensure Australia continues to grow its share of the global travel market. 10.25am 10.45am Morning Tea (20 Minutes) PLENARY SESSION: South Australian Tourism Snapshot (30 minutes) Adam Stanford | Strategy & Insights Manager | South Australian Tourism Commission | @tourismsa Adam will outline recent trends and performance for the South Australian tourism industry, including international markets, interstate performance and travel by South Australians. He will then discuss the current forecasts for each market through to 2020. Emma Nicholls | Director, Marketing & Communications | South Australian Tourism Commission | @tourismsa Emma will provide an update on the SA Tourism Commission’s marketing activity and approach for the coming 12 months; how their marketing plans are based on insights and linked to the State Tourism plan; how they are addressing priority areas. Emma will also talk about the importance of content creation and distribution in getting the SA story out nationally and internationally and how operators can get involved and ensure their own story is told. 11.15am PLENARY SESSION: Not Another F#*^!% Leadership Talk!! (30 minutes) Dean Evans | Founder | Leading Minds Australia | @LeadingMindsAus Are you tired of hearing about Leadership? Are you confused by all the different Leadership theories out there? Do you feel like smacking the next so-called Leadership expert who tells you what you MUST DO to be an effective Leader in today’s world? If the answer is “YES” to any of those then that’s a good thing... because so does Dean. In this talk Dean will strip the concept of Leadership right back to the bare elements that will ultimately determine the way you’re viewed as a Leader. More importantly, you’ll leave with an easy-to-remember, 3 point checklist that will drive your thinking and promote a workplace culture built on everyone taking ownership of the RESULTS they deliver for you, your business and your valuable customer. 11.45am KEYNOTE SESSION: TASMANIA – Pennicott Wilderness Journeys (30 minutes) Robert Pennicott | Chief Executive Officer | Pennicott Wilderness Journeys | @PennicottJrnys Robert Pennicott established wilderness cruises off the coast of Tasmania’s Bruny Island in 1999. Over sixteen years of operation, his business has grown to become one of Australia’s leading ecotourism operators. Pennicott Wilderness Journeys now operates in three Tasmanian locations and hosts more than 70,000 visitors each year. This former fisherman will share his insights into how he has overcome the challenges of starting and evolving a tourism business in a regional area. Robert will use his own business story as a case study and will inspire the audience with his passion for providing a quality visitor experience, looking after his staff and conserving the environment. 12.15pm Networking Lunch (45 minutes) 2015 SATIC TOURISM CONFERENCE PROGRAM continued... 1.00 PM SESSION 1 & 2 – WORKSHOPS (select two of four) 1. Where is my share of the Chinese Visitor Expenditure? Jing Cao | Chinese Language & Cultural Advice Catering for the Chinese market is more difficult than first thought. It is more than just having a Chinese language website, or a Mandarin speaking staff. In many cases it requires a complete overhaul of your business model. Are you really willing to do it? And more importantly, can you do it without blowing the budget? This presentation will separate the facts from the fancy, outline some of the potential challenges and opportunities, and provide some practical, cost-saving ideas to help your business grab a slice of this cake.. 2. Converting Mobile Savvy Travel Hunters into Bookings & Brand Advocates Rebecca White | Tourism eSchool | @tourismeschool The use of mobile technology in the realm of researching and booking travel experiences is growing rapidly. So, if you want your Tourism business to be front and centre when your potential customers are hunting for their next travel experience, then it’s time you ramped up your mobile marketing strategy! In this jam-packed, super-practical workshop, Rebecca will show you how to optimise your social content & email marketing communications to help you convert more mobile savvy travel hunters into actual visitors and social advocates for your brand. 3. The Humble #Hashtag in Tourism Marketing – Use it or lose it! Tania Shirgwin | BizEez Communications | @BizEez Hashtags (#) are the most prominent factor of social media marketing today and for good reason. Used wisely they can become your best chance of engaging online. You can amplify your message, make your brand stand out in a crowded market place and inevitably gain new brand ambassadors and sales. The potential to go viral is huge. And best of all – they’re FREE. In this session, Tania will walk you through the history of the hashtag, four types of hashtags, how and when to use hashtags, do’s and don’ts, current tourism hashtags and most importantly how you can be using hashtags to promote your business. Be prepared to post to a social network while you’re in this session – let’s have a little #hashtaghilarity while we’re at it. 4. Power to the People – The 3 Secrets of Superior Customer Service Dean Evans | Leading Minds Australia | @LeadingMindsAus Ever wondered what goes on inside the head of your customer? Ever wanted to know the secrets to reading people? Ever considered why some people keep building a deeply loyal customer base that spends $1000’s with them? This workshop will give you instant insights into the minds of the people you interact with on a daily basis - from your customers, your clients and your colleagues. Based on decades of scientific research and behavioural profiling you’ll come away with an entirely new level of awareness and understanding of what people want... and why they do what they do. Even better, you’ll walk away with a mental menu of human behaviour that you can access fast to build immediate rapport with the most valuable people in your business! 2.30 PM SESSION 3 – WORKSHOPS (select one of five) 1. The Current State of Play of Licensing Laws in SA Ben Allen | Wallmans Lawyers Liquor Licensing Laws have been subject to much media discussion and public debate in recent times. Food and wine are key components of South Australia’s tourism offering. In addition to the regional aspects of food and wine tourism, the recent redevelopment of Adelaide Oval and the State Government and Adelaide City Council push towards a more vibrant CBD have also been targeted at the tourist and local market. This presentation will look at recent developments in Liquor Licensing Laws in South Australia generally, with a particular focus on how they impact on winery cellar doors big and small, the recent proliferation of small licensed venues and “pop ups” in the CBD and a discussion of how licensing laws apply to accommodation based venues from small bed and breakfasts sites through to recent major hotel developments. Particular attention will be paid to how operators of such venues might be able to take advantage of these opportunities to promote their tourist offering. 2. Ecotourism – Niche or Mainstream? Rod Hillman | Ecotourism Australia | @EcotourismAus Ecotourism was once a small niche market with limited marketing and customer appeal. Now nearly all National, State and Local tourism bodies use nature imagery, products and themes to promote their destinations. The rise of sustainable, responsible, volunteer and ethical tourism all point to the fact that ecotourism is now the norm not the niche. The past decade has seen Tour Operators re-evaluating their products and marketing to take advantage of this customer shift to position themselves for success. 3. The SA Tourism Plan 2020: One Year In - Workshop and Review Adam Stanford & Jehad Ali| South Australian Tourism Commission | @tourismsa It has now been almost a year since the publication of the South Australian Tourism Plan 2020, and it’s time to have a sense check on how things are going. Adam Stanford and Jehad Ali will provide an update on progress towards the objectives established in the Plan and the SATC’s perspective on what has worked and what hasn’t. They will then welcome feedback and reflections from industry in a workshop-style setting GAIN INSIGHTS, BE INSPIRED, LEARN, ENGAGE & NETWORK PROGRAM continued... 4. Heritage & Innovation: Taking the Past into the Future Darren Peacock | National Trust of South Australia & Alison Oborn | Adelaide Haunted Horizon’s Ghost Tours | @hauntedhorizons Heritage is well known as a key attraction for both domestic and international visitors to South Australia. Our built, cultural and natural heritage and the stories associated with it are unique and irreplaceable. However, the presentation and marketing of our heritage assets often fails to convey their full richness and appeal. As a result, we fail to recognise the enormous value and potential of South Australia’s heritage as a tourism asset. This presentation explores innovative approaches to sharing our heritage that create new experiences with broad appeal. It showcases contemporary South Australian innovation in the design and delivery of heritage experiences that are creating new markets for old places and stories. We will show how effective integration of heritage adds a new dimension to tourist experiences of South Australian destinations, products and culture, one which adds to the authenticity and differentiation of our State’s tourism offerings. We will also discuss the need to forge networks of heritage-based tourism operators – from pubs and B and B’s to food and wine producers – to integrate and connect the South Australian heritage experience. We invite discussion on how we can realise the full potential value of heritage places, products and traditions in South Australian tourism. 5. How Do You Make the Most of Your Regions’ Food Culture? Amanda Daniel | Food Consultant | @Amanda Daniel We travel with expectations and so do our visitors, so we have to ask ‘what is our visitor looking for and how do we deliver it’? When we travel we want to experience a different culture and the best way to do this is to eat the local food. Our regional food is ours alone and the culture that produced it is complex and diverse. How do we tell our regions food story and enrich our visitors’ experience? And how we build our brand while we support our local producers. 3.15 PM 3.35 PM Afternoon Tea (20 minutes) KEYNOTE SESSION: Fostering Ongoing Collaboration (30 Minutes) Laura Cavallo | Chief Executive | Destination Melbourne | @DestMelbourne Destination Melbourne is Melbourne’s leading independent visitor organisation, focussed on encouraging Melbourne’s visitor industry to deliver targeted experiences that are in step with visitor expectations. Via Destination Melbourne’s unparalleled networks and contacts across the tourism sector, local councils and State Government agencies, the organisation delivers a number of programs which encourage collaboration, connections and new initiatives. Laura will share the spirit of collaboration which underpins her organisation’s core activities including the Melbourne Tourism Industry Leadership Program, Visitability, Discover Your Own Backyard campaign and the Melbourne Tourism Partnership program. 4.05 PM KEYNOTE SESSION: Uber and the Sharing Economy (30 Minutes) David Rohrsheim | General Manager ANZ | Uber | @uber @rohrsh Disruptive business models like Uber and Airbnb are giving consumers what they want but causing big headaches for established operators. Learn about the Uber story and how governments and business can embrace this new opportunity and unlock hidden value in our communities.. 4.35 PM PLENARY SESSION: Instagram: The one thing that rules them all (Another tool but it’s worth the effort) (30 Minutes) Steve Davis | Marketing Director | Baker Marketing | @baker_marketing Instagram is the window, mirror and magazine for your online tourism marketing - and it is generating exponential rates of engagement for brands. In the talk Steve Davis will demonstrate: the visual power of communicating your tourism experience via your smartphone smartly with images also forwarded to Twitter and Facebook (window), tips for making it easy and attractive for your patrons to tell your story visually (mirror), Instagram as a relaxing, browsing magazine pre, post and during holidays (magazine). He will also share tips for writing captions and hashtags to help engagement. 5.05 PM 5.10 PM Wrap up and Close Networking Function An opportunity to network, share experiences and identify opportunities. 2015 SATIC TOURISM CONFERENCE Did you know? 99% of attendees at last year’s conference recommend attending the 2015 Conference. Investment Conference: SATIC Member Non-member Earlybird $250* Earlybird $395* Regular $290 Regular $435 *Earlybird until 22 April Leadership Dinner: SATIC Member $120 Non-member $155 Tables of ten from $1,080 RSVP: Monday, 18th May Read more at: http://bit.ly/2015SATIC Register online at: http://bit.ly/1Brwq5T CONTACT: Anneliese Powell, SATIC’s Manager Events email: [email protected] tel: 08 8110 0123 www.satic.com.au *This program is correct at time of printing and may be subject to change. TESTIMONIALS “Cutting edge knowledge and experience from industry experts - the best tourism conference for South Australian operators.” Mark Gleeson, Adelaide Central Market Tours “Excellent tourism conference held in a first class venue. Great to see a large number of regional operators make the effort to attend. Well done to SATIC for hosting an informative and interactive conference.” Miranda Lang, Fleurieu Peninsula Tourism SPONSORS www.satic.com.au “A really valuable day out of my business to work on my business. A great opportunity to lift my eyes up from my desk and see a great example of what is being done across the spectrum.” Steven Perryman, City of Mount Gambier “Attending a conference such as this enables us to keep driving an industry that is so valuable to South Australians. We certainly love what we do and SATIC helps us keep it fresh and innovative!” Belinda Vivian, Strath Motel