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Australian Superyacht Conference 2026: New Format and Sydney Location

Comprehensive Program to Address Key Industry Topics and Networking

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Superyacht Australia has announced the return of the Australian Superyacht Conference in 2026, introducing a refreshed format and a new location in Sydney.
Traditionally held on the Gold Coast in May ahead of the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, the conference will now take place immediately following the inaugural Sydney Charter Show, creating an exciting week of activity for Australia’s growing superyacht sector.

The Sydney Charter Show, scheduled for Sunday 22 and Monday 23 February at Jones Bay Superyacht Marina, will showcase Australia and the South Pacific’s charter potential. The Australian Superyacht Conference will follow on Tuesday 24 February, providing an opportunity for deeper industry engagement and discussion on issues shaping the future of the sector.

The 2026 conference will bring together captains, family office representatives, brokers, fleet managers, and tourism bodies for a comprehensive program addressing key topics such as charter legislation, importation rules, taxation, maritime labour, crew recruitment and training, flag registration, classification, global build data, and vessel migration patterns.

For more information and registration details, visit Superyacht Australia’s official website.

Published:Thursday, 12th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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