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At Tourism Australia’s signature incentive showcase Dreamtime in December 2019, delegates had an opportunity to see firsthand how Perth has come into its own as an incentive destination, after significant investment in infrastructure. Fast forward almost a year – through the world-stopping spread of coronavirus – and with the city currently tracking over 120 days without a local transmission case of coronavirus, Perth has restarted business events of up to 900 people.
The city’s incentive offering continues to grow too, with several new venues and experiences recently opened or set to debut in early 2021.
The Raft
Perth’s first permanent floating open-air venue launched in October 2020 on the city’s central Swan River, drawing inspiration from Western Australia’s stunning coastal landscape. With capacity for up to 250 people for cocktail events or 180 for seated dinners, The Raft is proving popular, with the venue fully booked for the rest of 2020.
Samphire Rottnest
A laidback beachside luxury addition to the accommodation offering on Perth’s Rottnest Island – home of the impossibly cute and exceptionally photogenic quokka – is the 80-room Samphire Rottnest. The hotel has six event spaces from the Poolside, which can host 80, to the Bayside Room and Bar with capacity for 200. Available for exclusive use, Samphire is right on the beach, a short walk from boat charter drop-offs from Perth. Staff also work with groups to tailor itineraries to make the most of the idyllic surroundings.

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Matagarup Bridge Climb and Zip Line
A thrill-seeking experience is set to open in Perth by the end of the year, when a bridge climb and zip line debuts on the Matagarup Bridge, which connects central Perth with the Burswood Peninsula, home to Optus Stadium, crowned the most beautiful stadium in the world in 2019. Participants will take 314 steps up the bridge’s main arch for a view over the Swan River to the city’s skyline and be able to combine the climb with a 400m zipline over the river, travelling at up to 100km per hour, landing in Burswood Park.
AGWA Rooftop, Art Gallery of WA
Available for events from February 2021, the new rooftop space at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in the centre of Perth will be the largest commercially available rooftop space in the city, with capacity for up to 500 people. The space will feature an inside gallery space, an open-air sculpture park and two outdoor event spaces, with views of the city, the Perth hills and the new WA Museum. The centrepiece of the rooftop will be a new 34-metre-long contemporary Aboriginal art piece by Noongar/Minang artist Christopher Pease, which will wrap around one third of the wall of the rooftop.

















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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is partnering with Paris&Co, Paris’ economic development and innovation agency, to develop the tourism sectors in Singapore and Paris through exchange programmes between start-ups and information sharing.
The first-of-its-kind agreement between Singapore and France seeks to promote the development of tourism start-ups and accelerate the development of the tourism sectors in both cities.
As part of its digital transformation efforts, Singapore has been supporting its companies across various sectors to build their technology and innovation capabilities. STB launched the Singapore Tourism Accelerator last year to refine and test-bed innovative solutions that could benefit Singapore’s tourism sector.
The Accelerator has set up a highly selective six-month programme that provides the most promising young technology companies with mentorship and opportunities to pilot their solutions.
Building on these previous experiences, the Singapore Tourism Accelerator is at the heart of the collaboration between the STB and Paris&Co.
Paris&Co promotes the dissemination of innovation through the incubation of more than 500 French and foreign start-ups per year through 15 innovation platforms. One of them, called Welcome City Lab, is dedicated to urban tourism and includes the world’s first incubator specifically dedicated to this sector.
As such, STB and Paris&Co sought to explore the possibilities of partnership between the Singapore Tourism Accelerator and the Welcome City Lab. Under this partnership, Singapore Tourism Accelerator alumnus Bakuun.com has been accepted as a member of the Welcome City Lab innovation platform, allowing the UK-based start-up to gain direct access to the travel tech ecosystem in Paris and scale internationally.
Poh Chi Chuan, acting chief technology officer, STB, said: “Covid-19 has changed the way the tourism business works globally. Tourism organisations need to work even closer together than before to come up with innovative solutions to address the challenges brought about by the pandemic. The partnership with Paris&Co will allow us to build connections between our respective tourism ecosystems and facilitate the flow of ideas and co-innovation.”