ATEC's Meeting Place 2025

By Australian Tourism Export Council

MP25 Blue Tuesday

ATEC’s annual event, Meeting Place 2025, will take place in Perth from October 27–29. On Tuesday, October 28, attendees are encouraged to wear a touch of blue and make a donation to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) as part of our Blue Tuesday initiative.

Every day, 79 Australian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. That’s why this year, the ATEC community is joining the PCFA Team to raise funds that support men and their families impacted by prostate cancer. 

From game-changing research to specialised mental and physical care, PCFA is leading the charge to improve outcomes and save lives and ATEC is proud to stand behind them.

By taking part in Blue Tuesday, you’ll help fund vital research, education and support programs for men living with prostate cancer and their loved ones.

Please support PCFA by donating to our campaign and wearing blue to show your solidarity. Together we can make a difference. One conversation, one donation and one splash of blue at a time. 💙

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Prostate cancer sux. Every day, 79 Australian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, so we're donating $1 for every one of those men diagnosed with prostate cancer on Tuesday 28 October.