DESTINATION LIVERPOOL
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DESTINATION LIVERPOOL:Â Â
Liverpool NSW is home to the new WSI airport and plays a dominant role in the visitor economy of the South West Sydney Region.
Liverpool's visitor economy thrives on a variety of attractions and experiences, including history, education, health, multicultural cuisine, shopping, cultural events, 4.5-star hotels, Warwick Farm racecourse, horse breeding auctions and many other sports attractions. The city also has a vibrant cultural scene, highlighted by venues like Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre and the Liverpool Regional Museum. With renowned universities like University of Wollongong, Western Sydney University, and recently UNSW, Liverpool is establishing itself as a hub for education and medical research, with institutions like the Ingham Institute contributing to its reputation for excellence.
Join us to meet the key stakeholders of Liverpool's visitor economy, followed by a world-class performance at the ice rink that draws top international teams. Inviting all businesses to attend event and hear a panel discussion of key stakeholders of Liverpool's and what drive's the regions visitor economy.
Key Speakers of Panel Discussion:
Mayor Ned Mannoun -Liverpool City Council.
Gregory Richardson - Liverpool Catholic Club Chair -Club also runs the 4.5-star Mercure Liverpool Hotel and a Ice rink.
Arthur Inglis-Board member of William Inglis & Sons -Warwick Farm (also previously a board member of Racing NSW)
Michael Rodrigues- 24-Hour Economy Commissioner
Patricia Davidson -Vice Chancellor University of Wollongong. Liverpool has a UOW campus and has international students from all over the world studying here.Â
Steve McMahon: Australian Turf Club. The Warwick Farm Racecourse is operated by the Australian Turf Club.Â
An evening not to be missed with canapes and drinks served followed by a performance at the Liverpool's Ice rink which is currently training international teams!
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