Minibus Golf Tours from Sydney

Minibus Golf Tours from Sydney

Many visitors come to Sydney to play golf, and the reason for this is that being based in a great city like Sydney also offers easy access to some of the very best golf courses in Australia.

Here at Sydney Executive Coach Charter we have great experience in taking golf parties in our small group minibus charters of Sydney. We can supply a vehicle suitable for your party and all their clubs, and take you to some of the very best golf courses around Sydney, simply contact us with the details of your small group golf excursion and leave the rest to us.

In this blog we look at some of the great golf courses in and around the Sydney area.

Royal Sydney Golf Club

Why not play a round or two with your friends at a course that has hosted the Australian Open on many occasions. It is also the course of the famous incident when the American golfer John Daley broke a spectator’s camera back in 2008.

If you are not really into the golfing etiquette side of golf then perhaps Royal Sydney is not the place for you, as it is as old school than you can possibly get. To become a member you will have to join a long waiting list and know the right people.

The course is difficult to say the least and you will have to be a pretty good player to get around without embarrassing yourself.

The Australian Golf Club

Roseberry was designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus and the Australian Golf Club course is about as good as it gets in Australia. It is also the oldest golf course in Australia and is the birthplace of the Australian Open.

Roseberry still hosts the Cadogan Cup which was first competed for in 1884 and is still the oldest golf competition in Australia.

New South Wales Golf Club

The previous two courses you have to be a member or invited to play, but this course is different and if you have an official handicap then some slots are open to the public.

The course is set in unbelievable rugged surroundings provided by its coastal location, and although La Perouse is just as exclusive as say Royal Sydney but feels more welcoming. The fairways are undulating, with small greens to try and hit. Like most links courses the sea winds play a big part in your game.

The signature hole of the course is the iconic par 3, which is the 6th hole. It is perched on a rocky outcrop which looks out over the wreck of the SS Minmi.

The Lakes Golf Club

Eastlakes or as it is better known, The Lakes Golf Club, is open to non-members if you can afford the $350 green fee. Located near Sydney airport, Eastlakes is a world-class golf course, and it has even held the Australian Open on three occasions.

Becoming a member at this prestigious club is difficult, actually near impossible with numerous references, interviews, and recommendations to negotiate before invitation.

These are some of the very best golf courses in New South Wales, and if you wish to visit any of them, or perhaps other great courses in and around Sydney, then contact Sydney Executive Coach Charter for your group transportation needs.

The Best Beaches in Sydney

Sydney is world renowned as a buzzing metropolis, with great shopping, top class restaurants, superb sporting events, quality pubs and nightlife, and much much more.

And the lucky residents of Sydney can also take advantage of some of the best beaches in Australia. This blog uncovers the best beaches that you can find around Sydney including some that you may have not even heard of.

If you are considering arranging a group beach day out with your friends and family, or even a corporate beach treat. Then contact Sydney Executive Coach Charter who will be happy to provide all your group transportation needs and provide your coach charter of Sydney, so you can fully enjoy your day.

Collins Flat Beach

Collins Flat Beach is just perfect for those who want to relax in the sun and take a swim. This beach is a little off the beaten track and is all the better for it. You can actually drive from the main beach at Manley in just over five minutes, but you are in a different world.

Collins Flat Beach is famous for its calm and tranquil waters which makes it brilliant for kids, the only noise you can hear is that of a nearby waterfall.

Milk Beach

Located in the Sydney Harbour National Park is one of the greatest beaches in all Sydney, namely Milk Beach. This tiny beach offers great views of some of the landmark sights of Sydney.

You have clear views of Sydney Tower, the Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. Milk Beach is virtually unheard of by tourists, so although it is only 50 meters long it is often deserted. One of the best sunset vistas can be obtained from this great beach, as the sun sets right by the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Bondi Beach

One of the best-known beaches in the world has to be Bondi, and because of this fact, it gets crowded nearly all of the time. Early in the morning is a great time to see the beauty of this famous Sydney landmark.

You cannot deny it is a great beach, there is golden sand and the waters are a beautiful turquoise colour. The beach also has constantly great waves, which are perfect for surfing and swimming. The whole area around Bondi has its own great beach culture, with bijou cafes and bars to hang out with your surfing buddies.

Palm Beach

If you can be bothered to drive an hour from Sydney’s CBD then you can find one of the more remote beaches that doesn’t attract the crowds. You may recognize the location as this is the beach that is featured in the popular TV programme Home and Away.

Palm Beach has everything, great waters for surfing and swimming, plenty of golden sand to soak up the rays and great picnic areas.

Getting to some of the more remote beaches on our list can be a little difficult, so just contact us here at Sydney Executive Coach Charter and leave the rest to us.

Day Trips From Sydney - The Hunter Valley

Day Trips From Sydney – The Hunter Valley

Sydney is one of the most breathtaking cities in the world, tourists come in their droves to explore this vibrant metropolis which houses some of the most iconic sights in Australia, such as Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and of course Darling Harbour.

But Sydney is also a fabulous location for exploring the region of New South Wales with its vast national parks, great beaches, and charming towns and villages. In this blog we concentrate on the delights of the Hunter Valley, which is a rich area famous for its wine production.

If you are looking to take a group tour to the Hunter Valley then the best way is by chartering a coach, and here at Sydney Executive Coach Charter, we are the experts at providing luxury transportation for wine and gastronomic tours of the Hunter Valley.

The Hunter Valley

Just a couple of hours drive from Sydney, there is an area that has great gastronomic prowess and is a world acclaimed foodie haven. The Hunter Valley is not just for wine lovers, it provides some of the most beautiful landscapes that are prime locations for hiking and many outdoor pursuits.

This fertile valley has amazing fresh produce that is readily available at farm shops and of course, served in the many great restaurants in the area. Cheese, olive oil, wine are all produced locally and many of the eateries of the Hunter Valley offer terrific tasting menus created by some of Australia’s greatest chefs.

The Hunter Valley also has a plethora of things to do, including partaking of World Heritage-listed nature trails, such as the Hunter Valley Gardens or Wollemi National Park.

The Wine Industry

Most visitors of the Hunter Valley do so to experience one of Australia’s best-known wine regions. The Hunter Valley has been pivotal to the Australian wine industry since the very first vine was planted.

The most iconic wine of the region is Semillon but there are also some world-class wines produced such as Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Verdelho.

The Valley is home to 120 wineries, and many of them have cellar doors that are open to receive visitors.

Wollemi National Park

In the lower part of the Hunter Valley in the northern part of the Blue Mountains can be found a wonderful protected natural wilderness. This national park is called Wollemi and it is a vast area of over five thousand square kilometers.

Wollemi provides a perfect backdrop for scenic walks, kayaking, swimming, and camping and is just a couple of hours from the CBD of Sydney. This wild and luscious landscape provides towering cliffs, scenic canyons, serene forests, and wild rivers, and many visitors immerse themselves in this glorious chance to get back to nature.

If you and your group fancy a trip to visit this great part of Australia, then simply contact us today for a free and no obligation quote.

Events in Sydney During January 2019

Events in Sydney During January 2019

Sydney is always a kicking place to have fun, and the festive period often runs into January. There are many events in the New Year in Sydney, some are sporting, some are educational and some are just for fun.

If you are attending any group event in January with your family and friends then there is only one transport company you should turn to and that is Sydney Executive Coach Charter.

We are the specialist Sydney group transportation coach and bus hire company and we will be happy to transport your group to any of the events listed below. Contact us today for bus and coach hire with driver in Sydney.

Aboriginal Heritage Tour

Dec 7th – Jan 31st

You can discover the rich heritage of Aboriginal Sydney during December and January. Located in a spectacular setting of the harbourside in Sydney an Aboriginal guide will take you through Aboriginal culture in Sydney.

Sydney is located on land that was previously home to the Cadigal people, your tour starts at the Royal Botanic Garden. An experienced guide will take you on a walking tour that takes roughly two hours.

You will discover the rich heritage and culture of the Cadigan people in the Sydney area and learn about the traditional uses of the native plants and trees. Which include medicine, tools, and of course bush tucker.

Chinatown Night Market

Dec 7th – Feb 22nd

Over the Christmas period and leading up to New Year, why not visit the Haymarket and Chinatown to immerse yourself in Chinatown’s Night Market spectacular.

The event is all part of Asia On Your Doorstep project, and Little Hay Street is transformed into Little Eat Street for the event. Many food stalls and brightly lit lanterns adorn the streets and visitors can take a culinary journey from Hanoi to Hong Kong and try out spicy delicacies such as, Pho, Yum Cha, Takoyaki, Tepanyaki and much more.

Mov’in Bed

Dec 7th – Feb 17th

You may have heard about drive-in movies but you probably have never heard of an outdoor bed cinema. That is just what Mov’in Bed is all about and it takes place in the charming Entertainment Quarter of Sydney.

There are over one hundred and fifty large beds laid out under the stars with a giant screen at one end. Each bed has its own blankets, pillows, glow-side table lamps.

Retire to bed with a nice chilled bottle of wine and your best sleeping buddy, and watch your favourite classic movies, billed this year are: Bohemian Rhapsody, First Man, El Royal, A Star is Born, and Venom. The same movie is never played twice so basically this event is an outdoor movie festival.

Don’t forget if you want to go to any of these or a host of other events in Sydney during January, let Sydney Executive Coach Charter look after all your transport needs, and you can relax and enjoy your event.

Australians have always loved their beer, and in the best it has been little more than cold, fizzy lager with not that much taste or character. But the large national breweries are finally losing market share to the individual and independent craft brewers. Sydney is fortunate that it has some superb craft breweries, and the best way of visiting all these is by bus hire or coach charter. Sydney Executive Coach Charter is the leading group transportation company in Sydney, and regularly take wine and brewery tours around the city. Sit back and freely enjoy the tastings without worrying about driving home. Redoak Redoak Bar & Brewery has a passionate and committed brewery team that love things all beer related. The range of beers brewed at Redoak is extensive including, Organic Pale Ale, Framboise Froment, Belgian Chocolate Stout, German Wheat Beer, Kolsch, and Oktoberfest Lager. Redoak is a brewery, restaurant and bar, and is also happens to be the most awarded brewery in Australia. The experience offered at Redoak is quite unique, where food meets drink in a collision of gastronomy. A must try is the Seafood Tasting Board, which is paired to selected beers to perfection. Sydney Brewery Located in Lovedale, Sydney Brewery designs their craft beers to epitomise local style and the people of Sydney. Along with lovingly created beers, the brewery also produces some very individual ciders. Some of the excellent brews made by Sydney Brewery include, Lovedale Lager, Pyrmont Rye IPA, Paddo Pale, Surrey Pils, and Agarve Cider. Sydney Brewery’s food is experimental, using many of the beers and ciders they produce. The creativity of using local seasonal produce combined with earthy beers and tangy ciders is exemplary. The brewery is also excellent at pairing tasty dishes with complimentary beverages to give an all over experience. Batch Brewing Company Batch Brewing Company is a real treat to go and visit, they encourage visitors to enjoy sampling their beers, stouts and ciders and to take away a Growler or Bomber of your favourite brew. The friendly staff are delighted to show you their brewing methods and to share the science of Batch Brewing Company that lies behind their success. On your visit you can expect to sample on draft, American Pale Ale, Elsie the Milk Stout, Summer Farmhouse, MacBatch and Marrickville Roots Ginger Ale. Wayward Brewing Company Wayward are serious about brewing and are meticulous in their approach to the art. They believe craft beer is all about taste and flavour so do not rush their methods and only use the finest ingredients. Their beers only use natural ingredients, no preservatives, no filters and no pasteurization. You will find modern and state-of-the-art brewing equipment in their ulta modern brewery. The beers available when you visit include, Camper Down Pale Ale, Keller Instinct Bavarian Lager, India Red Ale, Fusami Victory Pale Lager and Sour Puss Raspberry Berliner Weisse. If you wish to visit any of these terrific breweries or indeed take any other tours of great breweries in Sydney, then contact Executive Coach Charter and let them make your brewery tour a memorable experience.

The Best Craft Breweries in Sydney

Australians have always loved their beer, and in the best it has been little more than cold, fizzy lager with not that much taste or character. But the large national breweries are finally losing market share to the individual and independent craft brewers.

Sydney is fortunate that it has some superb craft breweries, and the best way of visiting all these is by bus hire or coach charter. Sydney Executive Coach Charter is the leading group transportation company in Sydney, and regularly take wine and brewery tours around the city. Sit back and freely enjoy the tastings without worrying about driving home.

Redoak

Redoak Bar & Brewery has a passionate and committed brewery team that love things all beer related. The range of beers brewed at Redoak is extensive including, Organic Pale Ale, Framboise Froment, Belgian Chocolate Stout, German Wheat Beer, Kolsch, and Oktoberfest Lager.

Redoak is a brewery, restaurant and bar, and is also happens to be the most awarded brewery in Australia. The experience offered at Redoak is quite unique, where food meets drink in a collision of gastronomy. A must try is the Seafood Tasting Board, which is paired to selected beers to perfection.

Sydney Brewery

Located in Lovedale, Sydney Brewery designs their craft beers to epitomise local style and the people of Sydney. Along with lovingly created beers, the brewery also produces some very individual ciders.

Some of the excellent brews made by Sydney Brewery include, Lovedale Lager, Pyrmont Rye IPA, Paddo Pale, Surrey Pils, and Agarve Cider.

Sydney Brewery’s food is experimental, using many of the beers and ciders they produce. The creativity of using local seasonal produce combined with earthy beers and tangy ciders is exemplary. The brewery is also excellent at pairing tasty dishes with complimentary beverages to give an all over experience.

Batch Brewing Company

Batch Brewing Company is a real treat to go and visit, they encourage visitors to enjoy sampling their beers, stouts and ciders and to take away a Growler or Bomber of your favourite brew.

The friendly staff are delighted to show you their brewing methods and to share the science of Batch Brewing Company that lies behind their success. On your visit you can expect to sample on draft, American Pale Ale, Elsie the Milk Stout, Summer Farmhouse, MacBatch and Marrickville Roots Ginger Ale.

Wayward Brewing Company

Wayward are serious about brewing and are meticulous in their approach to the art. They believe craft beer is all about taste and flavour so do not rush their methods and only use the finest ingredients.

Their beers only use natural ingredients, no preservatives, no filters and no pasteurization. You will find modern and state-of-the-art brewing equipment in their ulta modern brewery.

The beers available when you visit include, Camper Down Pale Ale, Keller Instinct Bavarian Lager, India Red Ale, Fusami Victory Pale Lager and Sour Puss Raspberry Berliner Weisse.

If you wish to visit any of these terrific breweries or indeed take any other tours of great breweries in Sydney, then contact Executive Coach Charter and let them make your brewery tour a memorable experience.

Sydney Events - Jan, Feb & Mar

Other Sydney Events – Jan, Feb & Mar

Often the start of a new year turns out to be a bit of a damp squib after all the party celebrations of Christmas and celebrating the New Year.

However, Sydney is a buzzing city during the whole year and has many thrilling and exciting events coordinated for the first quarter of 2016.

Whether your preferences are more on the arty side or you enjoy sports and outdoor events then the opening months have something special in store for you.

Classical music, opera, sailing, baseball, horse racing and live music are all waiting for you when you visit the city.

Symphony & Opera in the Domain

Jan 16th & Jan 23rd
Royal Botanic Gardens

Two completely free events and of the highest quality and class; just bring a rug, a picnic hamper, find a free space on the grass and enjoy the show.

This year the Sydney Symphony Orchestra has a special show planned as it is the 40th anniversary. The repertoire is a collection of all the music they have played at the event since it’s inception.

A little later in the month presented by Opera Australia is one of the most anticipated events of the whole Australian operatic calendar.

An evening of fine opera and ballet is in store by some of the best soloists and top dancers on the Australian scene.

Ferrython

Jan 26th
Circular Quay

Sydney Harbour enjoys a spectacular maritime treat as it displays it’s naval heritage in a superb free event.

Witness Sydney’s iconic ferries battle it out in Circular Quay for a celebration of Australia Day.

The boats compete from Circular Quay to Shark Island and finish the race in a climax at Sydney Harbour Bridge.

World Baseball Qualifiers

Feb 11th – 14th
Rooty Hill

This international showcase was first held in 2006. It gathers together the world’s greatest baseball stars competing for their home nations.

Team Australia will clash with New Zealand and South Africa will face the Philippines in the qualifiers. Australia are aiming to go on their fourth trip to the WBC and take the next step for attaining the global crown.

Chipping Norton Stakes Day

Feb 27th
Warwick Farm

A day at the races is always a good day out and the action at the Liverpool City Council Chipping Norton stakes should be unmissable.

Relax with the whole family with your picnic on the beautiful spacious, tree-lined Popular Lawn.

Not only is the racing top notch but there is plenty of other activities going on as well; including face painting, a bouncy castle, petting zoo and a clown show.

Camden Show

Mar 12th
Camden

Spend a top weekend where the country visits the city, only one hour away from the CBD.

The show is designed to educate, enthuse and excite everything that is good from the countryside.

Camden Show attracts visitors from far and wide and is one of the biggest events in New South Wales.

Sydney International Rowing Regatta (SIRR)

March 14th – March 20th
Penrith

Held at the prestigious Penrith Sydney 2000 Olympic rowing venue, this week long regatta is Australia’s largest rowing event. Some of the world’s best rowers compete in over 100 events.

Not only is the SIRR Australia’s largest rowing event but it is also the premier rowing event in the country. The top events are;

  • Australian Open Rowing Championships
  • Australian Open Schools Rowing Championships
  • King’s and Queen’s Cup Interstate Regatta

Getting to any of these great venues couldn’t be easier with low cost bus and coach charter from Executive Coach Charter.

For more information and to make your booking, contact our friendly team today!

Sporting Events - Jan, Feb & Mar

Sporting Events in Sydney – Jan – March 2018

The great city of Sydney has always had strong sporting connections, both for the Sydneysiders themselves and for the pro’s that come and play sport in Sydney.

Going to see some of the fantastic events coming to Sydney as a corporate entity, Sydney Executive Coach Charter offer fantastic corporate bus hire that would be ideal for your group transportation.

Here are some great sporting events that are coming to Sydney at the start of 2018.

Sydney International Tennis

Jan 7th – 14th

Pop along to the Olympic Park to see some fabulous tennis this summer, in January Sydney plays host to some fantastic international tennis. Some of the best players in the world will be competing in some excellent action.

It will be an occasion for the whole family, with live music and plenty of family fun.

HSBC Sydney 7’s

Jan 26th – 28th

To celebrate the Australia Day weekend, 7’s rugby comes to Moore Park in a festival of rugby fun in this most explosive form of the game. The whole event will be hosted at the 45,500 capacity Allianz Stadium.

The top ranked men’s and women’s teams from all over the world will keep the fans entertained in fast flowing rugby. The mighty Kiwis, together with the Fijians and of course Australia will be joined by the U.S.A in competition not to be missed.

There is a fancy dress theme for the weekend of Go Extraordinary, so have fun dressing up and enjoy the HSBC Sydney 7’s.

Chinese New Year Dragon Boat Races

February

Cheer on the glorious Dragon Boats as they power their way across Darling Harbour during the Chinese New Year celebrations. The boats are a staggering 12 metres long, and with their fearsome Dragon Heads they are a mighty thing to see being driven on by the beat of the drums. The best vantage point to see this epic event is Cockle Bay wharf.

Sydney Harbour Challenge

Feb 24th

Keeping with water based events is the Sydney Harbour Challenge sponsored by Hawaiian Airlines. It is the nation’s most prestigious six man Outrigger Canoe Race with over 300 boats competing from over 40 countries around the world.

The race starts at Manly Wharf and goes around at Sydney Harbour before returning to Manly.

Longines Golden Slipper Day

March 18th

The Longines Golden Slipper Day is steeped in tradition, and where many horses make their name and go on to be legends. There is some spectacular racing to be seen and most of it first class.

The Golden Slipper is a keenly sought award, with trainers, owners and jockeys all wanting a piece of the action. The prize pool for the 5 first class races is an impressive AUD 7 million, with the big race, The Longines Golden Slipper worth AUD 3.5 million. This makes it the world’s richest horse race for two year old horses.

If you are considering a day at the races or attending any of the events mentioned in this blog, why not take your group in a modern and luxurious coach. Simply contact Sydney Executive Coach Charter today, and speak to our friendly staff to book your group transportation for your favourite sporting event.

Conferences in Sydney During 2018

Conferences in Sydney During 2018

Sydney is one of the finest places in the world for hosting all types of conferences from business to leisure and everything in between. The bustling city can cope with almost any size of conference and has the perfect facilities to do so.

As well as purpose built conference facilities there are top hotels, five star restaurants, galleries, museums, designer brand shopping and of course the iconic Sydney skyline.

Just outside the city lays a wonderful hinterland full of exciting things to do and see from wine tours, golf courses, ski trips and plenty of top sporting events.

Here are some of the top conferences that are taking place in 2018 in Sydney.

Sydney Breakthrough

Jan 20th – Embassy Suites

The sydney Breakthrough has been described as A night of Breakthrough Music Business event with Matthew Rix. Matthew Rix was a former A & R director, and is now a music business strategist that helps budding musicians to make a positive breakthrough in their careers.

Sydney Breakthrough will be a hands on event with one of the premier business music guru’s in Australia.

Property Investment Strategy Masterclass

Feb 6th – Harrington Grove Country Club

This conference focuses on how to learn the structures of the super successful property businessmen and how to implement them into your own investment strategy.

Included in the conference will be:

  • How to find property hot spots
  • Learn about discount developer stock
  • How to find off market opportunities
  • How to increase your equity
  • Make comparisons of different property strategies
  • Investments without risks
  • To understand how SMSF’s work
  • How to use personal tax to build wealth

This is not a sales workshop, it is to provide information on how to succeed in property investment.

Sydney Design

Mar 8th – MUSE

Can design solve complex global issues? Design is normally associated with beauty and aesthetics so it can actually help and improve lives, but can it help global issues? At MUSE they are convinced that designers contribute to this and make the world a more beautiful place to live.

Global Food Forum

Mar 27th – The Westin

Supported by the Wall Street Journal and in partnership with Visy, this conference explains Australia’s place at the world’s table.

The conference will explore key issues that confront Australia including:

  • The rise in home delivery services
  • Looking past China and food opportunities in Southeast Asia
  • The science aspects of food and GMO versus organic arguement
  • The issues of animal welfare
  • The rise of e-commerce in food retail

This important conference will address these and many other fundamental food issues that affect Australia now and in the future.

2018 Ignite the Spark, Fuel the Fire

Apr 6th – UNSW

Another exciting partnership between the NSW Department of Education and the University of New South Wales. The Ignite the Spark, Fuel the Fire, Differentiating Assessment Conference concentrates on practical ways and ideas to differentiate assessment in the classroom as laid down by the syllabuses of the Australian curriculum.

A one day conference with positive strategies to empower teachers to cater for the differences in their students. It will include presentations and workshops by researchers and experts of primary and secondary schools together with advisors of the NSW Department of Education.

Wesley LifeForce Suicide Prevention Workshop

Apr 14th – Blue Mountains Theatre

As our hectic life and pressurized lifestyles have increased the need for workshops such as suicide prevention is becoming more and more prevalent. This Wesley LifeForce Workshop informs of the latest research in the matter of suicide prevention.

The workshop helps train participants in many skills such as understanding risk and taking protective action, also how to manage with a suicidal crisis. The workshops are ideal for both members of the general public to organisations.

Wesley LifeForce workshops are all about suicide prevention, it will point out the signs of risk and the positive actions that can be used to prevent somebody from taking their own life. All the trainers are accredited in suicide intervention training and many are fully qualified counsellors.

Landscape Australia Conference

May 5th – Dr Chau Chak Wing Building

The Landscape Australia Conference, will feature lively discussions of the dynamic role of the landscape in the planning, design and management of cities and their green areas.

The 2016 Census in Australia revealed that for the first time ever since colonization, migrants from Asia have surpassed that of Europe. This has been called the Asian Century and the conference discusses the huge opportunities including design that have arisen.

Sharing local knowledge for a global future the conference will focus on six exciting design practices from Australia’s immediate region:

  • Thailand
  • India
  • New Zealand
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • China

Further the conference will explore the pitfalls and opportunities of practising internationally, and what Australian and other nations designers and practitioners can learn from one another, and how to overcome similar challenges and cultural differences.

The Diversity Collective Sydney

May 8th – The Primus Hotel

The main responsibility of the Diversity Collective is to facilitate conversation, and to enlighten attendees what makes other businesses work. Not all business leaders and CEO’s are the same, or from the same type of industries, and this conference will promote thinking outside the box.

The event is a one day corporate leadership conference which concentrates on improving diversity and solutions in your own business. At the conference there will be think tanks which will focus on overcoming major obstacles such as managing conflict and dealing with lack of enthusiasm within the work force.

The conference has a dual purpose, networking and education. So you can take away ideas from other delegates which you can immediately apply to your own business, and chat with like minded people to share ideas.

Beyond the Digital Revolution

May 9th – Dolotone House
Teaching English Language has seen enormous advances in the past five years especially in the way mobile devices have opened new doors how teachers connect with their pupils.

LMS (Learning Management Systems) are a means of how students can access information, and learn to overcome cultural barriers. The expectations of the world’s consumers have driven many organisations to to keep abreast of advances in technology.

Students can now download a plethora of apps for their mobile devices that help their studies in English Language. They support what is being taught in the classroom and teachers must embrace this change.

The conference focuses on new developments in digital advancement, and teaching English cannot stay immune from this revolution.

These diverse and informative conferences are being held in venues all over Sydney, to access the conference centres with your group you will need transportation that is familiar to conference events.

Sydney Executive Coach Charter has a modern fleet of vehicles that will deliver you and your fellow corporate delegates to and from the venues to your accommodation in comfort and on time.

Contact us today, and book your group transportation for your conference coach charter, our experienced and friendly staff will be happy to give you a free, no obligation quotation.

School Trips / Tours

School Trips / Tours

The Best School Camping Trips In And Around Sydney

The school holidays have almost arrived in New South Wales, and many parents are considering what to do with their kids during the elongated break. Many schools operate Camping Trips that are both educational and fun for the children.

Executive Coach Charter are the experts when it comes to transporting school parties in and around Sydney. If your school is planning a holiday camping trip contact Executive Coach Charter and the friendly staff will be happy to advise of all the options available.

Camp Wombaroo

Camp Wombaroo has an excellent location bordered by the Jellore State Forest. The camp has some really good programs that all ages can join in on. The challenges are well put together to test both the brain and the body, food at the camp is very nutritious and students are encouraged to help in preparation.

If your party is religious then Camp Wombaroo has its own bush chapel, ideal for spiritual guidance courses.

YMCA NSW

This YMCA camp has been in existence for nearly eighty years, and has been helping to formulate children’s education in all that time. The whole point of school camps is to have a great deal of fun whilst learning.

The YMCA operate two camps, Camp Yarramundi in Hawkesbury Valley and the Sydney Olympic Lodge in Homebush. Both camps offer outstanding educational programs and have great services.

Not only do these camps offer great facilities and amenities, the school camp offers life-changing skills and will instill memories of camaraderie, teamwork, and overall life skills.

Teen Ranch

Teen Ranch offers great facilities that are well supervised and safe, it is run by a dedicated Christian body that have many years experience of school camping activities.

Teen Ranch has the capacity for 200 campers, and is only one hour by coach charter from the CBD of Sydney. It offers, Horse Riding, Giant Swing, Rock Climbing, Canoeing, High Ropes, Archery, Bush Skills, Crate Climb, as well as pool games and orienteering.

Attunga Christian Camp

Attunga is set on a spectacular 300 acres of stunning highlands in NSW. The camp has been in operation for over thirty years offering camp programs for schools, churches, scout groups and aid foundations.

Attunga Camp has some wonderful activities including, raft building, trail rides, flying fox, archery, a sunrise trek to Mount Penang, a sunset trek to The Ridge at sunset.

For sports enthusiasts there is basketball, ga-ga ball, volleyball, carpetball, and many other group challenges.

As well as all these terrific activities, the camp offers more spiritual events as well to offer more religious teachings. Attunga Camp is a non profit organisation and believe that every person has eternal worth, made in the image of god.

These four camps offer exciting activities with excellent care for the children, all the activities are well supervised and parents can be comforted that their charges are getting the best possible attention.

BLEDISLOE CUP – QANTAS WALLABIES VS ALL BLACKS

The 2017 Bledisloe Cup

Sydney has always been a great location for some of the most exciting sporting events in the world. And Sydneysider’s love their sport, whether it be outdoor or indoor, the locals of Sydney love to cheer their favourite teams and players on, almost fanatically.

And in 2017 one of the greatest sporting events of the southern hemisphere kicks off at 8pm on August the 19th at the ANZ Stadium. It is the first match of the highly expected Bledisloe Cup, where two great sporting nations come head to head once again in Rugby Union.

The Wallabies of Australia take on the New Zealand All Blacks, and once again fireworks are predicted both on and off the pitch. These two heavyweight rugby nations have been consistently the best in the world for decades, and this sporting occasion is the very elite facing off against each other.

History Of The Bledisloe Cup

The Bledisloe Cup is competed by the Australian Wallabies and New Zealand’s All Blacks, and is one of the most fiercely contested Rugby Union series in the world. It is named after Lord Bledisloe, who was the Governor-General of New Zealand who donated the cup in 1931.

Although there is some doubt when the first match took place, it was probably in 1932 when the All Blacks toured Australia. The event was really hit and miss for the first fifty years, but the All Blacks won 11 matches to 3.

But since 1996, the Bledisloe Cup has been part of the Tri Nations tournament that has added South Africa into the equation. Since 2006, the Bledisloe Cup will once again be played for over a three match series and a clear winner will be found.

The 2017 Bledisloe Cup

The All Blacks go into the 2017 series with 14 consecutive victories under their belt, in fact the last time Australia won the Bledisloe Cup was in 2002.

This amazing statistic is hardly a surprise to rugby fans, as without doubt New Zealand are the most dominant and most successful team in the world, and have been so for many years.

They were unbeaten in New Zealand for over 45 consecutive matches until the British Lions toured earlier on in July this year.

The first match of 2017 will be at the fabulous ANZ Stadium in Sydney, before the series travels to the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin and the final match will be contested back in Australia at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

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