9 To Thrive Expo about to take off

9 To Thrive Expo about to take off

The Conference Shop is set to bring business to Sydney this week.

They will be exhibiting at the inaugural 9 To Thrive Expo at The Australian Technology Park on October 23 and 24, run by the Business Chicks, the successful Business Women’s Network.

The expo is set to be a fully immersive experience that’s guaranteed to be an inspiration-packed, buzz-filled, treat-jammed two-day event like no other, introducing delegates to all things wealth, health, glamour, career, lifestyle and yummy!

The Conference Shop’s CEO Carla Offord said the group is delighted to be exhibiting at 9 To Thrive.

“To be able to take the Conference Shop to such an influential audience and educate them about our services and the opportunities that lie within Regional NSW for Corporate Tourism is really exciting for us,” she said.

The Conference Shop will be showcasing 15 unique Regional destinations from across NSW and The ACT and offering goody bags packed full of special offers to visiting delegates. Their team of Regional experts will be on hand to answer all of your questions and there will be two fantastic incentives up for grabs.

Simply visit Stand 32 and answer a few short questions to determine ‘Which Chick Are You? – Adventurous or Chilled?’ and you could win an action packed experience in Penrith – Australia’s Adventure Capital or a ‘chill out’ in Canberra – Australia’s Capital City.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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