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LGNSW brings flagship tourism and visitor economy conference to Maitland

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LGNSW brings flagship tourism and visitor economy conference to Maitland

Publiicty Content posted 12 May,2026

 

The peak body for local government across the state will bring its flagship 2026 Destination and Visitor Economy Conference to Maitland from 27–29 May.

President of LGNSW, Mayor of Inner West Council Darcy Byrne, said councils were central to the success of NSW’s visitor economy.

“Local government plays a key role in shaping vibrant visitor experiences, from the assets we manage to the places we design. Tourism creates jobs, supports local businesses and strengthens communities across NSW,” Mayor Byrne said.“There’s no denying that we are living in troubling times and local economies are starting to feel the brunt of fuel insecurity. We’re all hearing reports of trips and holidays being cancelled due to these concerns so now more than ever, we need to share ideas and experiences, to hear about innovation and new approaches in the tourism sector.”

“This conference equips councils with practical tools to turn ambition into action and deliver real economic outcomes for their communities.”

The conference, hosted by Maitland City Council, will bring together elected representatives, council staff and tourism industry leaders from across NSW to explore the opportunities, innovations and partnerships shaping the future of local visitor economies.

This year’s key topics include emerging travel trends and global marketing, and a solutions-focused discussion on short-term rentals. Other sessions will look at reimagining council assets as visitor experiences, and the opportunities unlocked by new airport developments.

The 2026 program features a high-calibre speaker line-up, representatives from Destination NSW and Tourism Australia, and one of Australia’s most engaging event creative leaders, Gill Minervini.

Delegates will also gain firsthand insight into the region’s strengths in agritourism, arts and culture, placemaking, heritage, hospitality and handcrafted experiences.

The highly coveted NSW Top Tourism Town Awards will also be presented as part of the program which will conclude on Friday 29 May with an announcement of the 2027 host.

Registrations close 15 May.

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