ID Events

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ID Events Australia is a destination management and full‑service event company that plans and delivers corporate conferences, incentive travel programs, and bespoke events across Australia and internationally.

Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia

About ID Events

ID Events Australia is a destination management and full‑service event company based in Pyrmont, New South Wales. They specialise in planning and delivering corporate conferences, incentive travel programs, product launches, gala dinners, and bespoke group experiences across Australia and in selected international destinations. Their services typically include end‑to‑end event design and logistics: venue sourcing, accommodation and transport coordination, group activities, on‑site staffing, production, and partner management for medium to large corporate clients.

A charge from “ID Events”, “ID Events Australia”, or a similar descriptor on your bank or card statement usually relates to a corporate event, conference, or group travel arrangement they have managed. This could be a one‑off payment for an event registration, conference package, incentive trip, group hotel or touring costs, or a deposit or progress payment toward a larger program. In some cases, charges may be processed on behalf of your employer, membership organisation, or another company hosting an event you are attending, and may appear weeks or months before the actual event date depending on contract and deposit terms. Recurring or multiple charges can occur if your booking was split into instalments (for example, deposit and final payment) or if add‑ons such as optional tours, room upgrades, or extended stays were billed separately.

If you’re unsure why you were charged by ID Events Australia, first check recent and upcoming work‑related conferences, incentive trips, training events, or corporate functions you registered for, especially those held in Australia. Look for confirmation emails, invoices, or itineraries from “ID Events Australia” or from the organisation that invited you, as payments are often described there along with the amount and date. To resolve questions, contact the event organiser named in your invitation or reach out directly to ID Events Australia via the contact details on ideventsaustralia.com, providing your full name, event name, date, and the last four digits of the card used so they can locate your booking. Common issues—such as duplicate payments, name changes, or cancellations—are usually handled through the event’s registration team, who can confirm what was charged, issue corrected invoices, or advise on eligibility for refunds under the specific event’s terms and conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I receive a charge from ID Events Australia on my card?

This charge is typically related to your participation in a corporate event, conference, incentive trip, or group travel program that ID Events Australia is managing. The payment may be for registration fees, accommodation, transfers, activities, or a deposit for an upcoming event. Review your recent work or association‑related invitations and booking confirmations for Australia‑based events to match the charge with a specific program.

What are common amounts I might see charged by ID Events Australia?

Amounts can vary widely depending on the type and scale of the event—anywhere from a few hundred dollars for a single conference registration or day package to larger sums covering multi‑day incentive trips, accommodation, and activities. Charges may also appear as smaller instalments (for example, a deposit followed by a final balance) if your booking terms allowed staged payments. The exact pricing and inclusions are normally detailed on your event registration page, proposal, or invoice.

Why do I see multiple or repeated charges from ID Events Australia?

Multiple charges often reflect separate components of your booking, such as a registration fee, accommodation package, optional tours, or partner/spouse add‑on programs processed as distinct transactions. In some cases, deposits and final balances are charged on different dates according to your event’s payment schedule. Check your event confirmation and any follow‑up communication outlining what was billed and on which dates; if something still looks incorrect, contact the event’s registration team or ID Events Australia with your booking details.

Can I cancel my booking with ID Events Australia and get a refund?

Cancellation and refund eligibility are determined by the specific event’s terms and conditions, which are usually provided during registration and on your confirmation email or invoice. Many corporate programs have cut‑off dates or sliding scales for cancellations, especially where hotels and airlines are involved. To request a cancellation, contact the event organiser or the ID Events Australia contact listed on your documentation—they can confirm deadlines, any applicable fees, and whether a full or partial refund is possible.

How do I request a correction or refund if I believe I was overcharged?

Start by locating your event confirmation, invoice, or registration receipt and compare the agreed charges with what appears on your statement. If there is a discrepancy, email or call the contact person listed in your event communications or use the contact form on ideventsaustralia.com, including your name, event name, invoice or reference number, and a screenshot or description of the charge. ID Events Australia or the event’s registration team can review the transaction, correct any billing errors, and process refunds where appropriate under the event’s policies.

Could an ID Events Australia charge be an authorization hold or pending amount?

For some programs, particularly where cards are used to guarantee incidentals or extras, a hotel or partner supplier arranged through ID Events Australia may place an authorization hold on your card. This appears as a pending transaction and is not a final charge; it should either convert to an actual charge for used services or drop off after a few business days if unused. If a pending hold remains for an extended period or converts to a charge you don’t recognise, contact the hotel or the event contact first, then reach out to ID Events Australia with your stay or event details.

How can I contact ID Events Australia about a charge on my statement?

Visit ideventsaustralia.com and use the published contact email or enquiry form, or call the office number listed on the site during Australian business hours. For the fastest resolution, include your full name, company (if relevant), the event or conference name, event dates, the amount and date of the charge, and the last four digits of the card used. If your charge relates to a specific corporate event, you can also contact the organiser or HR/events department that invited you, as they may manage communications directly with ID Events Australia.

I don’t remember registering for an event—could this ID Events Australia charge still be valid?

In many corporate programs, registrations or travel arrangements are sometimes handled centrally by your employer, association, or travel coordinator, and the cost may later be recharged or visible on your personal or corporate card. Check with your company’s HR, events, or travel team and review any recent invitations, internal emails, or conference trips you agreed to attend. If no one can identify the booking, contact ID Events Australia with the transaction details so they can look up whether a reservation was made in your name or on your card.

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