Event time: 11:30-18:00
Event enddate: 24/06/2021
Event Description:
Having run our Digital Ad Ops event virtually in 2020, we have decided to shake it up again for 2021 – and are excited to announce that our June event will now be held in Sydney and our November event in Melbourne.
The June event in Sydney will be held at the iconic Australian Institute of Music in Surry Hills, with a capacity of 250 people – and will cover in detail key topics including the future of identity management, how we can continue to support the successful growth of CTV here in Australia, the recent evolutions in Programmatic Transparency Standards and a session on Contextual Targeting – amongst others.
IAB calls for submissions for MeasureUp 2021
May 6, 2021 10:53
IAB has called for speaker and session submissions for the MeasureUp conference 2021, closing on 18 June.
The announcement:
IAB Australia has announced that the MeasureUp conference will return for its 5th year on 27th October and is seeking submissions for smart and engaging speakers, sessions or workshops from Australia’s media and marketing industry. As investment in digital advertising continues to outpace the rest of the media sector representing two thirds of the paid advertising market, the changes in third party cookies, changes in privacy regulation, continued digitisation of traditional channels, cross media measurement challenges for media owners, agency and advertisers makes the MeasureUp conference more crucial than ever.
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She stars opposite TV veteran Erik Thomson in the ABC series about an internationally renowned yet volatile celebrity chef who has a spectacular fall from grace and returns to his hometown in the Adelaide Hills.
There he teams up with his pastry-chef niece Diana, played by Natalie.
Big role: Abbott stars opposite TV veteran Erik Thomson in the ABC series about an internationally renowned yet volatile celebrity chef who has a spectacular fall from grace and returns to his hometown in the Adelaide Hills. Seen here with co-star Kavitha Anandasivam
The Helpmann-nominated actress also admitted her desire for the role saw her attend screen-acting classes, despite her wealth of experience on stage.
Natalie Abbott’s very first TV role has catapulted her from theatre into a leading role, rubbing shoulders with seasoned professionals and getting recognised in the street.
For her performance as Diana in ABC’s
Aftertaste, she is also getting recognised in public.
But there were no guarantees she would land the role.
“I worked really hard because I was really quite terrible. I didn’t know what I was doing. So they kept bringing me in saying, ‘You did really well, but we just need you to work a bit on this.’
“The team must have seen something in me”
Press Release – Canterbury Museum Canterbury Museum has made appointments to three new senior roles who, with the Director, will lead the organisation through a significant period of change as it advances proposals to redevelop its Rolleston Avenue site. Museum Director, Anthony …
Canterbury Museum has made appointments to three new senior roles who, with the Director, will lead the organisation through a significant period of change as it advances proposals to redevelop its Rolleston Avenue site.
Museum Director, Anthony Wright, says he’s delighted to have recruited three very talented people with the right mix of experience for these key new roles.