Once the conference day is done, Canberra’s established and evolving precincts offer a plethora of dining, nightlife, and entertainment options for delegates to explore.
Discover artsy neighbourhoods, local retail lanes and a bustling hospitality scene showcasing everything from hatted restaurants, local breweries and roasters, and street food hubs.
Canberra is famous for its national museums and galleries, but those in the know also head to local treasures and attractions.
Discover a garden that houses one-fifth of Australia's native plant species, a zoo where you can help save endangered animals, and a popular market housed in an old bus depot.
Many attractions are free to enter or offer family prices for an affordable getaway. Keep an eye out for tours, programs, hands-on activities, and things to do at each of these attractions.
Canberra is paradise for foodies with a truly eclectic mix of dining styles, cuisines and experiences. With award-winning restaurants, vineyards and baristas, plus legendary dishes, people have been known to come to Canberra just for the delicious fare on offer.
Immerse yourself in some of the oldest and richest cultures in human history with the extensive collections of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and history at Canberra’s museums and galleries.
Canberra is famous for its national museums and galleries, but those in the know also head to local treasures and attractions. Many attractions are free to enter or offer family prices for an affordable getaway.
The conference will be held in early Spring.
During spring expect fresh mornings and brisk nights with average temperatures between 6 - 19°C (42.8 - 66.2°F). November is the wettest month (64.5 mm / 2.5 inches), however the city receives relatively low rainfall compared to the rest of the country. Click here for further weather information.National Convention Centre Canberra
2 - 4 September 2024