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The event included a high-energy Y2K-themed celebration and the debut of the inaugural Ubuntu Awards.

The conference brought together more than 180 CTG team members, partners and industry leaders from across the country at Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove.

With the theme Ubuntu Infinite – Living Absolutely, the event celebrated CTG’s guiding values and the concept of Ubuntu: “I am because of you, we are because of each other.”

The program featured dynamic keynote sessions with motivational speakers Kirk Peterson and Robyn Moore AM, alongside supplier showcases, industry panels and exciting leadership updates.

With continued investment in its people, purpose and AI technology, Connections Travel Group is entering a new phase of growth expanding its impact, streamlining operations and leading the way as Australia’s largest independently owned travel management company.

A major milestone during the conference was the official launch of CTG’s social impact enterprise, CORE Transitions, supporting individuals with disability to find their voice and purpose so that they can thrive in their communities.

“Ubuntu Infinite 2025 was more than a conference – it was a celebration of the people, partnerships and purpose that have shaped our journey over the past 25 years and it was a launchpad for the next 25 years,” said Gary Reichenberg, Founder and CEO of Connections Travel Group.

“We heard from inspiring speakers who challenged us to think differently and we shared bold updates about where we’re going next – from growth and technology to deeper social impact.”

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