
Canberra
Australia
GOVERNMENTAL DESTINATION
General information
Canberra, the capital of Australia, is a planned city that combines modernity with a strong sense of national identity. As the seat of the Australian government, Canberra is the center of the countrys politics and administration. The city is home to numerous government institutions, embassies, and international organizations, making it a strategic destination for government and institutional travel. Canberra is known for its security, advanced infrastructure, and as a crucial meeting point for diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific region.

Testimonials
Scott Morrison, former Prime Minister of Australia: 'Canberra is the heart of our diplomacy, providing an ideal environment for dialogue and international cooperation.' (Source: OECD Summit 2022)
Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General: 'Canberras infrastructure facilitates crucial meetings for global peace and progress.' (Source: Interview with Reuters 2023)
Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB: 'Canberra has established itself as a reference in organizing high-level international events, combining efficiency and security.' (Source: World Bank Annual Meeting 2022)
Importance of the GITT sector
Canberra plays an essential role in Australian diplomacy and the organization of international events. The city serves as a hub for governmental cooperation and multilateral diplomacy, attracting global leaders and delegations from around the world for high-level meetings and international conferences.
Diplomacy and institutions
Canberra hosts more than 90 embassies and consulates, highlighting its importance as a diplomatic center. Notable international organizations include the United States Embassy and the Permanent Mission of the United Nations in Australia, both playing a crucial role in coordinating international policies and promoting global cooperation.

Rail and conections
Canberra has an efficient transport network, including regional train services that connect the city with other metropolitan areas in Australia. Additionally, the urban bus network and private transport services ensure smooth and secure mobility within the city, facilitating the movement of governmental and institutional delegations.

Airports
Canberra is primarily served by Canberra Airport (CBR), which offers services for both commercial and private flights. The airport is equipped with advanced security measures and has exclusive areas for diplomatic flights, ensuring smooth and secure access for dignitaries and official delegations.

Venues
Canberra offers top-tier venues such as the Canberra Convention Centre and the Australian Institute of Sport, both equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced security systems to ensure that government and institutional events are conducted in a safe and efficient environment.
Economic, social and cultural impact of the sector on the destination
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, governmental events in Canberra account for around 20% of the total spending on tourism and events in the city. This impact is significant for the local economy, particularly in sectors such as hospitality and transportation, while also promoting cultural exchange and international collaboration.

Governmental events
Canberra has hosted significant international events such as the UN Climate Summit (2020), the APEC Summit (2018), and the G20 Annual Meeting (2014), solidifying its role as a key center for global diplomacy and strategic decision-making.

Sustenability and RSC
Canberra has implemented policies to ensure that events are sustainable and environmentally friendly, promoting the use of renewable energy in its venues and encouraging recycling and waste reduction practices during large-scale events.