ANZ Melbourne Cup Lunch 2023

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The Race That Stops the Nation returns to Hong Kong! On Tuesday 7 November 2023, AustCham Hong Kong returns with its highly anticipated 2023 ANZ Melbourne Cup Lunch!

Held at an exclusive harbour-side venue with entertainment and live streaming of all the day's races - including the big one.

AustCham’s unique Melbourne Cup event presents a once-a-year opportunity for client hospitality and high-quality business networking. Our Charity Partner for the event is The Fred Hollows Foundation and we look forward to raising funds for this worthy Australian cause.

The Event Includes
VIP Reception
 - The opportunity to hear from leading Australian industry champion, Mr Greg Carpenter, Head of Racing at Hong Kong Jockey Club and former Chief Handicapper at Racing Victoria.

Private Corporate Lunch – Round-table lunch with four-course meal and free flow beverages, entertainment, sweepstakes and Fashions on the Field judged by Heidi Yeung from luxury media brand, Tatler Hong Kong

Sponsorship opportunities are now available. These are inclusive of pre- and post-event brand exposure, in-event hospitality and recognition, and event tickets. 

Private Corporate Lunch 
1) Title Sponsor - *SOLD*
2) Elite Table (AustCham Member) - SOLD OUT
3) Elite Table (Non-Member) - SOLD OUT
4) Elite Table - HK$20,830 Table of 10 - *Includes logo exposure, premium beverage, access to VIP Reception SOLD OUT
5) Mates Tables HK$13,800 Table of 10 *Limited Availability - At least 1 AustCham member is required to book SOLD OUT
6) 360 Photo Booth Sponsor - HK$25,000
7) Entertainment Sponsor - HK$18,000

Book a Table between now and 13 October 2023 and receive a discount of HK$5,000.

General Admission Ticket Options (for group tickets please contact AustCham here)
Members: 

Individual: HK$1,500 - SOLD OUT
Group of 5: HK$7,000 - SOLD OUT
Group of 10: HK$13,800 - SOLD OUT

Non-Members: 
Individual: HK$1,920 - SOLD OUT

Please note: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) belong solely to the speaker, and are not representative of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.