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Hurricanes welcomes Communications and Content Lead

The Hurricanes rugby team have named Alex McLeod as Communications and Content Lead. He was at Sky New Zealand for nearly three years as Sports Publicist. Prior to Alex's comms career, he worked in the journalism field at RugbyPass.com and the New Zealand Herald. 

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Rhiannon Callaghan returns to Oman in new hospitality role

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Rhiannon Callaghan returns to Oman in new hospitality role

Oman's luxury resort, Jumeirah Muscat Bay, has appointed Rhiannon Callaghan as Associate Director of Marketing.

In her new role, she leads the hotel’s marketing and communications strategy, driving local and international PR efforts to position the resort as a premier luxury destination in Oman. Rhiannon focuses on elevating the resort’s brand visibility, developing campaigns with impact, and strengthening Jumeirah’s connection with both regional and global audiences.

She brings experience across luxury hospitality brands to the role, most recently served as Multi-Property Director of Marketing & PR for Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf, Dubai, Marriott Executive Apartments Al Jaddaf, and Marriott Executive Apartments Dubai Creek, where she grew the cluster’s digital and PR presence through campaigns, strategic partnerships, and digital transformation initiatives.

Before Marriott, Rhiannon led marketing and communications at W Muscat, spearheading activations including The Drop SS24 and W Studio, while forging partnerships with global brands such as Red Bull and Kiko Milano. Her direction also brought high-profile international talent, including Hugel, Francis Mercier, and Stephan Jolk, to the Oman market.

“It’s an honour to join Jumeirah Muscat Bay, one of the most breathtaking destinations in the region. I’m thrilled to be part of a brand that embodies modern Arabian luxury and genuine hospitality, and I look forward to continuing to build meaningful connections between our resort, our guests, and the beauty of Oman,” said Rhiannon on her appointment.

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Visit Sunshine Coast welcomes new Communications Manager

Visit Sunshine Coast (VSC) has announced the appointment of Caitlin Zerafa as its new Communications Manager. She brings a background in journalism, having worked in various Sunshine Coast newsrooms, including more than five years at My Weekly Preview, Sunshine Coast News, and Salt Magazine.

VSC CEO, Matt Stoeckel, said the appointment will strengthen the organisation's communications and media strategy as it continues to promote the region as a travel destination to the local economy and community.

"Caitlin brings a unique combination of newsroom experience, deep local knowledge and creative thinking to the team," Matt said.

"Her understanding of the region and her genuine connection to the community will be invaluable as we share the Sunshine Coast story with visitors across Australia and beyond."

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COP30 to COP31: Navigating Policy, Politics and Expectations

As the world raises the bar on climate ambition, businesses face a new era of scrutiny, policy shifts, and opportunity. COP30 saw nations commit to tougher 2035 targets. Now the focus turns to delivery, and all eyes are on Australia as a potential host for COP31.

Join us online to hear from senior leaders at Barton Deakin, Hawker Britton and Burson as they unpack how global climate negotiations are reshaping Australia’s policy, politics and business strategy on the road from COP30 to COP31.

Date: Tuesday, December 2nd  2025
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm AEST
8:00am – 9:00am HKT / SGT
Where: Online via Zoom

Register for COP30 to COP31 here.