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Destination

DISCOVER ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Adelaide offers all of the benefits of a large international metropolis without the problems of a huge city. Add its Mediterranean climate, ease of access, affordability, quality accommodation, excellent shopping options, and it’s easy to see why conference delegates refer to Adelaide as “the perfect conference city”.

Adelaide is the perfect opportunity to relax and play. Discover the local gourmet food and famed regional wines. Enjoy fun social events and adventurous outings. The unique wildlife parks, clean beautiful beaches, vibrant cafés, great dining, riverboats and dolphin cruises make Adelaide a great family holiday destination.

Exclusive touring discounts and offers for APHC27OPCC delegates coming soon!

We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide, South Australia in 2027!

Make the most of your time in Adelaide!

APHC27OPCC delegates can enjoy exclusive discounts on tours and experiences specially curated for delegates. From local attractions to unforgettable adventures, explore the best that South Australia has to offer at a special delegate rate.

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Explore Adelaide and South Australia

Barossa Valley

BAROSSA VALLEY

Taking a winery tour of the Barossa Valley, Adelaide Hills or McLaren Vale regions; all which are within an hour’s drive of the city-centre and produce some of the world’s best wines. For more information, the visit Barossa Australia website.

SA Art Museum

SA MUSEUM & ART GALLERY

Admire the nation’s most comprehensive displays of Indigenous culture at the SA Museum and see the nation’s finest collection of early European settlement art at the Art Gallery of SA, both conveniently located on North Terrace in the city. For more information, visit the Art Gallery of SA website or SA Museum website.

Adelaide Central Markets

ADELAIDE CENTRAL MARKETS

Visit the world famous Adelaide Central Markets, a foodie delight which is home to hundreds of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to cheese to chocolate and more! For more information, visit the Adelaide Central Market website.

Adelaide bike riding

BIKE RIDING

Hire a free bike to ride around the city. There are cycle lanes that allow safe and quick travel for cyclists. Some of these lanes are painted green and have a dedicated “bike box”. Bike boxes ensure cyclists are easily seen at intersections, by allowing them to wait safely in front of traffic. For more information, visit the City of Adelaide website.

Adelaide Zoo

ADELAIDE ZOO

Visit the Adelaide Zoo and its famous pandas in the city centre, or Monarto Open-Plain Zoo, which is known as Australia’s “Little Africa”. For more information, visit the Adelaide Zoo website.

Adelaide Trams

TRAMS

Adelaide Metro offers free public transport options in the city and North Adelaide. The free City Connector bus links you to popular city attractions, shopping, dining, education and other services. You can also take a tram out to historic sea-side Glenelg. For more information, visit the City of Adelaide website.

Venue

The Conference will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre (ACC) in South Australia. The ACC is conveniently located in the heart of the city centre and nestled within the beauty of the Riverbank Precinct, just 15 minutes’ drive or bus from Adelaide Airport. The Adelaide Riverbank Precinct is a hive of activity and where the city’s cultural, sporting, education, medical, conference and entertainment zones merge, making it Australia’s best connected business events precinct. It is also a short walk to international and boutique hotels and accommodation. Public transport, the Adelaide Railway Station and taxi ramps are also at the Centre’s doorstep. For more information, please visit the Adelaide Convention Centre website.

Adelaide Rotunda

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

APHC27OPCC will be held in Tarntanya on the lands of the Kaurna people.

We acknowledge the land on which this Congress is held is the traditional lands for the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

We also pay respects to the cultural authority of Aboriginal people visiting/attending from other areas of South Australia/Australia.