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Conference and Event Venues in Canberra: A Planner's Guide

Canberra is built for events. As the national capital it has a deep supply of meeting space, from a purpose-built convention centre to exhibition halls, hotels, wineries and heritage buildings, and it is easy to reach from every capital city. This guide walks through the main types of venue and the precincts where you will find them, so you can match the space to the event.

Large conferences and exhibitions

For big conferences, the National Convention Centre in the city centre is the main purpose-built option, with plenary and breakout space within walking distance of city hotels. For trade shows, expos and large-scale events, Exhibition Park in Canberra, known as EPIC, in the city''s north offers large pavilions and plenty of parking. Both are geared for hundreds to thousands of delegates.

Hotel and business venues

Canberra''s hotels carry much of the meetings load, with function rooms suited to conferences, training days, gala dinners and weddings. The hotel precincts around the city centre, Barton and the Parliamentary Triangle put accommodation, meeting rooms and catering under one roof, which suits multi-day events with interstate guests. Many also offer smaller boardrooms for executive meetings.

Heritage and cultural venues

For events that want a sense of occasion, the capital''s public and cultural institutions are hard to beat. Heritage halls and the national institutions around the lake and the Parliamentary Triangle offer distinctive backdrops for dinners, launches and conferences, often with the national collections or city views as a setting. These venues book out well ahead for peak periods.

Wineries and outdoor settings

Just beyond the city, the Canberra District wine region around Murrumbateman and Hall offers cellar-door and barrel-room spaces popular for weddings, retreats and relaxed corporate events. Closer in, parkland and garden settings, including the National Arboretum on the city''s edge, provide outdoor and indoor options with sweeping views.

Choosing a venue

Whatever the size, confirm current capacities, pricing and availability directly with the venue, as these change with refurbishments and seasonal demand.

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    National Convention Centre Canberra

    City

    The ACT's largest purpose-built conference facility in the CBD, with a 1,500-seat plenary hall and 24 breakout rooms. Host to national political summits, medical conferences and large industry events.

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    Hotel Realm Conference Centre

    Barton

    Premium function space attached to Hotel Realm in Barton, adjacent to Parliament House. Popular for government and legal sector events with accommodation on-site for interstate delegates.

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  3. 3

    Australian War Memorial

    Campbell

    The Memorial's Gandel Atrium and Sir William Slim Hall host evening functions and gala dinners for up to 800 guests — an iconic and historically significant venue for national events.

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    EPIC Exhibition Park

    Mitchell

    The ACT's main exhibition centre in Mitchell hosts trade shows, public exhibitions and large conferences. The main pavilion holds several thousand people and includes open-air event space.

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  5. 5

    ANU Kambri Cultural Centre

    Acton

    Modern event venue on the ANU campus with a 350-seat theatre, seminar rooms and open event space. Available for external hire and well-positioned for academic and creative-sector conferences.

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