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    Gold Coast: a city where everyone is included - An AITCAP Webinar (Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conversation in the Asia-Pacific)


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    In our first Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conversation webinar for 2023, with the Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conference heading to the Gold Coast in April, it's the perfect opportunity to talk to businesses leading the way in access & inclusion.

    Joining us will be:
    Adam Sheppard
    iFLY Ambassador 
    Adam is a retired elite wheelchair athlete, mindset coach, personal trainer, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, awards winner and wheelchair racing coach from the Sunshine State, where he lives with his wife of 12 years, Christy, and their 5 year old son, Fletcher

    Ranfurly Hockey 
    Group Operations Manager at the Gold Coast Performance Centre - Gold Coast 
    I work at an amazing facility that strives to develop and promote personal excellence, offers programs for schools, sporting organisations, community, corporate and elite athletes, and offers access to world class facilities (Gold Coast Performance Centre). Always striving to add value to people’s lives in any way possible.. 

    Mike Brigg  
    Sports Development, Sales and Marketing Manager Instructor and Coach 

    At iFLY, we're proud to empower people to soar beyond their own expectations. To make this possible for each and every single person in the world, we invite people of All Abilities to come fly.

    This event is free but registration is required to receive the link to join.


    Duration: 1 hour

    Format: Online, hosted on Zoom 

    Recordings will be made available after the event. 

    This event is organised by GetAboutAble as part of the Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conversation in the Asia-Pacific. We organise a series of free webinars that lead up to the annual AITCAP Conference in May each year: aitcap.getaboutable.com/ 


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