Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre - Features

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The Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre has conference facilities for up to 5,500 delegates and 10,000 sqm of exhibition space. There are a total of four halls, 18 meeting rooms and four registration offices. 12 kitchens for catering are also available. The Centre is located 18.3 km from Coolangatta airport, 3.5 km from Surfers Paradise and walking distance from 1,600 accommodation rooms and the beach. Centre highlights include onsite Box Office and Ticketek, onsite audio visual services by industry leader Staging Connection, in-house marketing and public relations support and professional event management. Wireless internet access throughout GCCEC allows delegates to send and receive emails, access the internet, research projects or connect directly to their office, wirelessly from anywhere within the venue.

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