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Wollongong named as host city

Wollongong has been announced as the host city for the 2026 Local Government NSW (LGNSW) Annual Conference, following a warm invitation from the Lord Mayor of Wollongong Councillor Tania Brown at the close of this year’s successful event held in Penrith.

Outgoing LGNSW President Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM said the peak body for councils across the state was delighted to partner with Wollongong City Council to deliver next year’s conference.

“LGNSW is thrilled that Wollongong will be hosting the 2026 LGNSW Annual Conference at the WIN Entertainment Centre,” Mayor Miller said.

“It’s a dynamic, forward-thinking city with outstanding venues, a proud local community and a strong commitment to sustainability — all the hallmarks of a perfect conference host,” she said.

“The WIN Entertainment Centre is a wonderful venue for networking, debate and shared learning on the big issues facing our sector,” Mayor Miller said.

“I know that Lord Mayor Cr Tania Brown, the council team and the wider Wollongong community will provide a warm and generous welcome to delegates from every corner of the state,” she said.

Cr Brown said she was excited about welcoming conference delegates to her city next year.

“Nestled between Merrigong, the Escarpment, and Gadhu, the ocean, our city on Dharawal Country is blessed with world class beaches, a diverse hospitality sector, and a thriving economy driven by industry and innovation,” Cr Brown said.

“There’s plenty happening on the development front with our West Dapto Urban Release Area one of the fastest growing residential areas in the state, outside of Sydney,” she said.

“The other thing about Wollongong is we know how to put on a show. In October we hosted 6,000 athletes and many more spectators for the World Triathlon Championship Finals, and in 2022 we welcomed another global audience for the UCI Road World Championships,” Cr Brown said.

“I can’t wait to welcome conference delegates to Wollongong,” she said.

The 2026 LGNSW Annual Conference is scheduled to take place from 22 to 24 November.

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