<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Sydney Conferences: What Will Organisers Need To Prepare?</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Howard Rudd</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>Sydney is highly regarded as an excellent location for conferences, with a wide variety of locations to suit a whole range of needs. Whether you're interested in holding a corporate conference, a lecture, a seminar or even a social event such as a reunion, Sydney offers a plethora of options, often in stunning locations steeped in history and culture. This article aims to give a brief guide to points of consideration when planning successful <a href="http://www.accommodationsydney.tv/">Sydney conference accommodation</a>.<br />
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Firstly, you'll need to consider what size and type of conference you are planning. Will you be organising a large-scale formal business gathering or a more participatory, education-focused seminar? The type of event will determine the amount of planning and preparation that you will need to put into it.<br />
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Conventions and formal business conferences are usually better suited to the larger locations and can often spread out over a number of rooms, taking place over a longer period. Catering is always a good idea where these types of conference are concerned and you'd be well advised to pick a location that offers available-to-hire staff to help plan and coordinate the event. Many of the more upmarket hotels in Sydney will provide comprehensive conference packages, tailor-made to these kind of large scale business events.<br />
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With these kinds of conferences, particularly those with an international guest list, central Sydney's transport links are obviously an excellent thing to make use of. If you do go for a central location, make sure you won't be going up against a surge of holidaymakers, and if you're planning a conference for peak seasons, be prepared to book well in advance to secure the appropriate rooms and avoid disappointment.<br />
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Seminars and lectures may well take place on a much smaller scale. It would be wise to consider some of the less expensive options and even think about looking beyond the busier areas of Sydney if your audience is likely to be local. International audiences tend to look for impressive locales to justify the journey, often combining a large convention with some sight-seeing or leisure time; if your audience is already very familiar with Sydney, consider somewhere that prioritises utility and cost-effectiveness over any showy gestures. Conference centres are, in this instance, usually better suited than hotels.<br />
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Catering should still be considered, but is obviously less essential for a shorter, smaller event than is the case with a convention. Auditorium seating is always highly useful for a lecture or seminar, so if you can find a conference centre that offers such a service, give it serious consideration. Be sure to keep in mind the needs and expectations of your guests.<br />
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If you're planning a social event, such as a reunion, awards ceremony or a party, Sydney offers a very wide variety of options. Be sure in these instances to look for the best quote per head and if your guests are looking to make the most of Sydney at the same time, think again about how to get them to and from the location.<br />
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One final word of warning; it may seem obvious, but Sydney is very busy during the Christmas season so when booking any Sydney conferences at this time of year, be sure to start around August. Anything attached to New Year celebrations, particularly close to the famous Harbour district (home of spectacular and free fireworks, a sure-fire way to wow your guests) is bound to be extremely popular, so if you're planning your corporate or Christmas party heed that warning.<br />
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