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The Inside Network helps kick-start the Melbourne CBD

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Leading events company, The Inside Network is helping kick start the return to the CBD with the launch of their 2022 events program, starting with a full house Alternatives Symposium event, held at the city’s newest hotel, The W Melbourne during the week.

After nearly 2 years of workers being told to work from home, many will now receive a return to office plan to support workplaces on getting back into the office.

Having an office located in the bustling Flinders Lane in Melbourne, The Inside Network are now encouraging their team to get back into the office most days of the week, as they’re a fast-growing company that thrive off in-person collaboration. In addition, they’re also promoting the return of face-to-face strategy days with clients in the office.

Supporting small businesses and local suppliers are a just a few reasons why The Inside Network is committed into getting back into the city, as well as hosting a full year of high-level, engaging events that get us back that human interaction that we’ve all been missing.

Jamie Nemtsas, The Inside Network’s CEO said, “We are thrilled to be able to help kick start our industry this week and get us all back to some in-person connection, which we have obviously all be craving. We couldn’t be happier with the day”.

“It is extremely evident that people are hankering to get back to physical events, with the Alternatives Symposium being sold out with over 100 + people in attendance, and guests coming in to Melbourne’s CBD from all around Australia for this event.

The Inside Network is not stopping there, the group have 6 more events planned throughout the year, with a major focus on getting the industry back to some in-person collaboration.

This events program is built around supporting the industry and economy, as well as getting people back into the city, even more so after recent Victorian Government announcements.

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