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One month left before the QSR Media Conference & Awards 2025

Hear from McDonald's, Wendy's, Hungry Jack's and more.

Tickets to the upcoming QSR Media Conference & Awards 2025, powered by Red Bull, are selling out fast.

The event gathers the leaders of the quick-service restaurant industry for a full day of keynote talks, panel discussions, and networking in Sydney.

Happening this 13 October at the Hilton Sydney Hotel in Sydney, Australia, representatives from McDonald’s, Hungry Jack’s, El Jannah, Dave’s Hot Chicken, and Wendy’s are set to share their knowledge with their industry peers.

Held alongside the conference, the QSR Media Awards 2025 will honour standout achievements in the quick-service and fast-casual sectors, covering innovation in products, marketing, operations and sustainability.

This annual programme offers a chance to exchange ideas and celebrate the businesses and leaders shaping the industry’s future.

Have you secured your tickets to the biggest fast-food conference of the year?

For more details about the agenda and how to secure your tickets, click this link.
 

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