Lehmo to host the 2023 NTIAs!

Lehmo to host the 2023 NTIAs!
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Popular comedian Anthony “Lehmo” Lehmann will host this year’s National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA), sponsored by Gow-Gates Insurance Brokers.

    Lehmo is a beloved and experienced Aussie stand-up comic, having worked all over the globe for the last 20 years including stints in Europe, the US and Asia.

    Lehmo has also been part of Australia’s TV and radio landscape for well over 10 years, starring in TV shows such as: Before the Game, Utopia and Rove Live. Lehmo has appeared on Channel 10’s The Project and was one half of the team on Melbourne’s number 1 FM radio station with Jo Stanley.

    “We are thrilled to sponsor the MC, Lehmo, at the prestigious NTIA. It’s an important night that brings the industry together, to acknowledge achievements, and applaud the resilience and excellence of the sector.  Gow-Gates Insurance Brokers is honoured to be a part of this celebration,” said Gow-Gates Insurance brokers Executive Director Tom Gow-Gates.

    The intermission entertainment, sponsored by Express Travel Group (ETG), is also set to make this year’s NTIAs a success with a former Australia’s Got Talent winner guaranteeing guests a mesmerizing performance.

    “Thank you to Gow-Gates Insurance Brokers and ETG for their sponsorship support as we bring together the very best of Australia’s Travel industry to celebrate excellence,” ATIA CEO Dean Long said.

    The 2023 NTIAs will be held on the 18th November at Crown Melbourne.

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