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New edition of Sydney InView reveals stories of an enhanced ICC Sydney and reenergised Sydney

24 May 2022

International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has launched the second edition of Sydney InView magazine, providing readers with a deep dive into the latest trends from ICC Sydney and the vibrant city within which its nestled.

Discover how Australia’s premier convention, exhibition and entertainment venue places organiser and attendee experiences first through stories that celebrate diversity, innovation, art and food, our ancient cultures and experiences, plus community news from entertainers, entrepreneurs and sustainability experts.

ICC Sydney CEO, Geoff Donaghy, said: “As this edition of Sydney InView shows, Sydney is open for business and ICC Sydney is well positioned to drive connections — facilitating knowledge exchange, trade, connection to culture as well as to our scenic natural environment. Situated in Sydney, ICC Sydney has much to offer discerning event organisers seeking to host their event in one of the most dynamic and vibrant cities in the world.”

“The service and operational enhancements we have invested in have empowered our match fit team to deliver ever greater experiences for our clients as they more fully embrace meeting face to face in our unrivalled location. We’re pleased to share these stories with the business events community through Sydney InView,” Mr Donaghy said.

Stories of Sydney’s ‘beauty and brains’; and emerging and established talent
ICC Sydney’s flagship publication, Sydney InView showcases some of the enhanced products and services the venue developed while continuing to operate throughout the pandemic’s first two years as well as connecting readers to Sydney’s exceptional stories of arts and culture, food and wine, and leadership and innovation, highlighting the public figures shaping the city’s unique and multi-faceted culture, including First Nations leader Aunty Margret Campbell, Managing Director of Dreamtime SouthernX, who conducts walking tours throughout Tumbalong, the area known today as Darling Harbour.