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Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 October 2025
Sydney Masonic Centre, 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000
As the flagship event of Office of the 24-Hour Economy Commissioner, NEON Forum brings together international experts, industry leaders, community voices, creators and policymakers to share best practices, learnings and shape the future of the night-time economy.
Over Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 October, immerse yourself in discussions, workshops and keynote presentations on emerging trends and opportunities from leading voices in Australia and abroad.
Explore the latest ideas shaping vibrant, safe and thriving 24-hour economies across the globe and connect with the thought leaders and industry experts driving real change.
The event program, including international and domestic speakers, will be announced soon on our website.
NEON Forum is held at Sydney Masonic Centre and is free to attend. Check out some of the action from last year's NEON Forum for an idea of what to expect.
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