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OUTBACK NSW CALLS FOR MORE MICE

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EVENT organisers are being urged to “support the bush” and “go out the back”, with tourism company Out of the Ordinary Outback launching a discounted rates program that aims attract more corporate events to far west NSW.

The discounted rates, which are available across Out of the Ordinary Outback’s MICE venues, are inclusive of dinner, bed, breakfast and event costs, with guests also able to enjoy many of the unique activities the region has to offer.

Activities available to book include four-wheel-drive adventures, campfire meals, hikes, indigenous art tours, native cooking or photograph­y classes, space observator­y experience­s, visits to outback pubs and opal mines, and talks by local indigenous people.

“We offer unique, first-rate locations for events and conference­s – undergroun­d or surrounded by the rugged outback – so not only will guests and delegates enjoy special and enriching experience­s, they will also be helping to support the economy in the local community,” said Out of the Ordinary Outback owner Scott Smith.

“Hosting events in the outback also helps builds strong teams and networks within businesses, clubs or groups who use our venues for events.”

Corporate and social groups can stay for $160 per person per night at the Copper City Hotel/Motel in Cobar; $180pppn at White Cliffs Undergroun­d Motel, which features a hilltop stargazing and canapes area; and $205pppn at the new Broken Hill Outback Resort (pictured), which offers indoor and outdoor venues that can accommodat­e up to 300 people.

The discounted rates are applicable for groups of 20 or more people, and are valid for bookings made by 31 Mar - CLICK HERE for more.

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