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Australian Distillers 2025 Conference

Australian Distillers Conference 2025 early bird tickets now available

by Andy Young

Early bird tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Australian Distillers Association Conference, which next year is taking place over Tuesday, 1 and Wednesday 2 April, with optional distillery tours taking place on Monday, 31 March.

As usual the conference will offer a comprehensive program of practical workshops and industry seminars with exclusive insights, trends and information, making it a valuable learning experience.

Australian Distillers CEO, Paul McLeay said: “As we celebrate 21 years of the Australian Distillers Association, our 2025 Conference will have a particular focus on brand building and distributing products in challenging conditions.”

“We’ve listened to delegate feedback from last year and have made sure all conference events are scheduled during the work week, with extra time to meet with exhibitors and network with your colleagues.”

As well as a packed conference program attendees will also be able to visit the trade show, which is running throughout the two days, giving extensive opportunities to talk with exhibitors and network with colleagues.

McLeay added: “Whether you’re diving deeper into your craft or you’re already a seasoned expert, you’ll find something to help you make the most of every moment – from hands-on experiences and educational deep dives, through to thought-provoking panels and interactive discussions.”

“There’s something for everyone – whether you’re a small or large producer, a distiller, brand owner or marketeer. So, bring your whole team.”

The conference is taking place at The Star, Broadbeach Island, Broadbeach, with early bird tickets priced at $600. The early bird discount runs until 31 January 2025, with full details on the conference program, accommodation and trade show available on the Australian Distillers website.

Andy Young

Andy Young is an experienced journalist and editor having made a start as a sports journalist with The Sun newspaper in the UK. Since then he’s worked in major newspaper and television...

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