Atomic 212° has wrapped up a major conference in Uluru, where over 120 staff, clients and partners from across Australia came together for three days of insights, ideas and storytelling—all in the heart of the Northern Territory.
Titled All Around: Connect With The Unexpected, the conference’s speaker line up included journalist, author and diversity advocate Antoinette Lattouf on the currency of real leadership, athlete and Paralympian Jessica Gallagher on accessibility and diversity in media, Tourism NT’s CMO, Monika Tonkin, on how the Northern Territory has been put on Australians’ travel map, Programmed’s regional director, head of marketing APAC, Amelia Collins, and Flinders University’s CMO, Bev Bury, on leading with authenticity and artist Vincent Fantuzzo on creativity.
Performers included Paul Ah Chee and DJ Rona Glynn-McDonald.
As part of the event, street artist and creative director JESWRI worked with the students from the National Indigenous Training Academy, to paint a mural decorating the wall within their residential accommodation area. The National Indigenous Training Academy is administered by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, operators of Ayers Rock Resort.
The line up also featured Publicis ANZ chief data officer Maurice Riley and Atomic 212°’s chairman Barry O’Brien, CEO Rory Heffernan, chief digital officer James Dixon, chief strategy officer Asier Carazo, Melbourne general manager Sylvia Pickering, Sydney general manager Ashleigh Carter, general manager data and analytics Tom Sheppard and senior planning and trading executive Angus McLeod.
Article originally published on B&T.






