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Northern Territory events shine on national and global stage

NT Government

The Northern Territory’s events industry continues to punch above its weight, with two major Territory events taking out three accolades at the 2022 Australian Event Awards.

BASSINTHEGRASS Music Festival was named Best Cultural, Arts or Music Event, and Parrtjima – A Festival in Light took out the Best Achievement in Marketing or Communication and Best Community Event awards. Both are delivered by Northern Territory Major Events Company (NTMEC). Alice Springs Beanie Festival, supported by NTMEC, was a runner-up in the Community Event category. Held in Sydney on Wednesday, 23 November, the Australian Event Awards recognise outstanding achievements in the nation’s events industry.

The Territory events industry has also received global recognition, after NTMEC made number nine in the international Eventex Index: The Top 100 Event Organisers and Agencies for 2022. NTMEC was the only Australian company to make the Top 10, and one of only three to make the Top 100. The list recognises excellence in the international events industry over the last three years. Earlier this year NTMEC events took out seven awards at the Eventex Awards. Parrtjima – A Festival in Light received six awards, and BASSINTHEGRASS Music Festival received one.

BASSINTHEGRASS also received a ‘Highly Commended’ in the ‘Excellence in Supporting Inclusion and Participation’ category at this year’s Northern Territory Disability Services Awards. NTMEC is proud to work with Carpentaria, a not-for-profit organisation providing disability and therapy services, across its portfolio of events to improve the experience for people with a disability.

Major events such as Parrtjima and BASSINTHEGRASS play an important role in boosting the Territory from a social and economic viewpoint. Independent research found BASSINTHEGRASS 2022 generated a total expenditure stimulus of $15.8 million – 70 per cent ($11.1 million) of which was new money to the Territory. This year’s Parrtjima was responsible for generating a total expenditure stimulus of $14.7 million – 81 per cent of which was new money to the region.

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