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Conference Venue

This year's National Multicultural Health and Wellbeing Conference will be held in the Victoria Pavilion. Located at the iconic Melbourne Showgrounds, the Victoria Pavilion is a stunning, state-of-the-art venue designed for unforgettable events.

Getting There

Airport

The Victoria Pavilion at Melbourne Showgrounds is approximately 16 km by road from Melbourne Airport (MEL), with a typical driving time of around 14 to 15 minutes under normal traffic conditions.

Bus

Two bus routes can get you to Victoria Pavilion. Route 472 (Williamstown to Moonee Ponds) stops along Langs Road, and Route 404 (Footscray to Moonee Ponds) stops on the corner of Epsom and Ascot Vale Roads.

Car

There is plenty of complimentary parking on-site. 
Please follow the directions of venue staff for directions.

Tram

Take the Route 57 tram (West Maribyrnong to Elizabeth Street, City) and hop off at stop 32 (Showgrounds Village Shopping Centre on Epsom Road).
Please listen to onboard announcements or check with your tram driver.

Need help? Visit Public Transport Victoria or find us on Google Maps.

Accommodation

Accommodation packages coming soon.

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Contact Us

Program Enquiries

admin@multiculturalhealth.org.au

Sponsorship Enquiries

extevents@multiculturalhealth.org.au

Media Enquiries

media@fecca.org.au

Stay in the know

Register your interest to stay up-to-date on the latest news and announcements from the National Multicultural Health and Wellbeing Conference 2025.

The National Multicultural Health and Wellbeing Conference acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the First Peoples of the lands on which we live and work across Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We recognise their enduring role as cultural custodians and holders of knowledge on the lands we are privileged to be on. We recognise their continuing connection to culture, land, water, and community and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.

 

We believe multiculturalism begins with recognising the rights and place in society held by Australia’s First Nations Peoples and the rich cultural heritage that their communities have long nurtured. Our work on behalf of multicultural Australia has learnt from and been enriched by First Nations Peoples and organisations. We are committed to continuing to listen, learn and support First Nations Peoples in the journey to a more inclusive nation.

(C)2025 - Conference management by JT. Production Management

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