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Discover Latrobe City with its new visitor guide inspiring locals and tourists to explore and experience more
The Latrobe City Visitor Guide offers local itineraries and insights to inspire exploration. Collect copies daily from the Latrobe Visitor Information Centre or explore online at Latrobe City Council website.
Filled with local itineraries and insights, the Guide is designed to inspire both first-time visitors and locals to explore more of what's in their backyard. The Visitor Guide captures the spirit of our towns within Latrobe City and all we have on offer.
Latrobe City Council launched the new Visitors Guide, featuring guest speaker Alison Conroy and networking opportunities for tourism and events professionals
The Guide complements the Visit Latrobe City website and Visit Latrobe City Facebook page currently available for visitors. Visitors wanting a copy of the guide or local businesses needing copies to distribute can collect them from the Latrobe Visitor Information Centre in Gippsland Performing Arts Centre - open seven days from 10am to 4pm.
Visitor guide launch
The Guide complements the Visit Latrobe City website and Facebook page, offering visitors more ways to plan their journey.
- Who: Opening to be conducted by Latrobe City Council
- When: Wednesday 7 May at 5.30pm
- Where: Traralgon Bowls Club, 50 Liddiard Road Traralgon
Media contacts
- Laura Brooker, Communications Officer - 0498 882 124
Acknowledgements / VIPs
- Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman
- Alison Conroy from Destination Gippsland
Event Details
- 5.30pm guest arrival
- 6.02pm Alison Conroy speech
- 6.14pm Latrobe City Council Mayor speech and unveiling of the Guide
- 7pm event close
The launch of the Latrobe City Official Visitor Guide will be held on Wednesday 7 May from 5.30pm - 7pm. Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman will be available to speak.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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