Nyaal Banyul opens as Victoria’s newest convention destination

Geelong's waterfront game-changer. New convention centre opens with 80+ events secured.
Geelong Convention & Event Centre
Photo credit: Peter Foster / VCET

Australasia | Paul Colston
25 June 2026, 8:48am 

The Victorian Convention and Event Trust (VCET) in Australia has officially opened the Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre, marking the beginning of a new chapter for business events in the region. As operator of both Nyaal Banyul and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), VCET brings more than three decades of experience delivering world-class events to Geelong’s waterfront.

Nyaal Banyul opens with more than 80 events already secured and more than 250 proposed events expected to bring hundreds of thousands of visitors to Geelong in the coming years.

VCET chief executive Natalie O’Brien AM described the opening as a significant milestone for Victoria’s business events sector and a landmark moment for Geelong.

“For VCET, this is the beginning of our journey operating a regional venue in Victoria’s second largest city that is right-sized, distinctive, and embedded in its community,” O’Brien said.

“Drawing on our experience at MCEC, we’ve shaped not only the physical spaces but how this venue will operate – delivering events that will bring more people to Geelong and its surrounding regions, support local businesses and create lasting impact.”

Nyaal Banyul features a 1,000-seat theatre, exhibition spaces, meeting rooms, conference facilities, food and beverage offerings and a public outdoor plaza.

The venue has been designed in partnership with the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, embedding cultural narratives throughout the architecture, public spaces and visitor experience.

The venue will host its first major event, the Barwon Health Foundation Gala Ball, on 3 July.

Geelong will welcome the Professional Conference Organisers Association conference in December, followed by the Australian Tourism Awards in February 2027.

Nyaal Banyul is supporting local employment, with the majority of its workforce drawn from the Barwon South West region and more than 50 regional businesses engaged across catering, services and operations.

Nyaal Banyul general manager Rick Aylett said: “The Geelong community has backed Nyaal Banyul from day one, and now it’s our turn to deliver.

“Our team is ready to get started, working alongside local partners to create exceptional experiences that not only showcase this venue, but position Geelong as a global destination.”

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