7 cracker reasons you can’t miss Access NZ. Number 3 will make you feel sheepish!

Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise’s (TSBE) Access NZ tour is set for take-off on June 11. Here are seven cracker reasons why delegates need to book a seat on this international networking trip of a lifetime.
 

1.    Hear from a global tourism leader who has turned heads around the world with his innovative marketing campaigns
In a major coup, George Hickton, who put New Zealand on the world map following the launch of his hugely successful 100% pure marketing campaign for Tourism NZ has been secured and will be talking tourism tactics with delegates. Find out who the other industry-leading guest speakers are here
 

2.   Get exclusive access to restricted sites not available to the general public
Access NZ delegates can go behind the scenes to areas that are normally off-limits to the average punter. The TSBE team has secured an exclusive tour of the Foodbowl Food Innovation Centre, in Auckland for those wanting to discover some of the secrets of food production and international export on a truly global scale.

 

3.   Visit the Southern Hemisphere’s largest Ag event

Love Ag?  Farmers and those who share a passion for the land will be chomping at the bit to discover Access NZ gives delegates the option to visit the Ag-travaganza event, Fieldays.  More than 130,000 people from around the world visit Fieldays each year to see and learn about the latest trends and innovative technology available to produce better yields and reduce costs on the land. 
 

4.    Meet NZ’s power pioneers
New Zealand turned heads when it was the first country in the Asia Pacific to have a grid-connected Tesla Powerpack integrated into a public electricity network. Access NZ will give delegates the opportunity to see this energy gamechanger and meet some of the Vector Energy team (who are also New Zealand's largest electrical and natural gas utility that supplies 1.2 million customers).

 

5.    130 years of sweet success
‘Sweet as bro’ couldn’t be any truer for Kiwi icon, the Chelsea Sugar Refinery. Delegates will have the chance to visit one of the Country’s longest running sweet success stories by touring the 130-year-old Chelsea Sugar Refinery to learn about their ongoing triumphs and how they are hitting sugar highs exporting to Asia.
 

6.    Become a connoisseur at the wine capital of the world
No trip to New Zealand wouldn’t be complete without trying one of their world-famous wineries. Access NZ delegates will have the chance to visit breathtaking vineyards on Waiheke Island to sip and network with other local business leaders from South East Queensland.
 

7.     Be part of history
Access NZ has chartered a plane with Qantas to be the very first direct flight from Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport to Auckland New Zealand. Delegates will have a story to impress the kids and future grandkids in that they were on the maiden New Zealand flight.


Don’t be left feeling sheepish, join South East Queensland’s business leaders and book a ticket to be part of Access NZ: www.tsbe.com.au/AccessNZ