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PLAN National Conference

For 15 years Shoot the Moon has provided the creative and production skills to implement a major annual national conference. This spectacular event was located in Alice Springs across a number of challenging locations. A customised LED driven backdrop made for an impressive performance by Mitch Tambo - grand finalist on Australia’s Got Talent, as he performed for the opening ceremony!
All stops were pulled on the final night as Shoot the Moon transformed an old quarry into an outdoor arena spectacular, with Kate Ceberano and Joe Camilleri wowing the delegates!

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+61 3 8606 3222
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