Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 23, 2023

Design revealed for Geelong’s new Convention Centre

The Victorian Government has today revealed the proposed design for the Geelong Convention and Exhibition Centre precinct development along with the announcement that Plenary Conventions has been selected as the preferred bidder to deliver the much-anticipated project.

The Victorian Government is investing more than $260 million into the project as part of the Geelong City Deal, with additional contributions of $30 million from the Federal Government and $3 million from the City of Greater Geelong.

The Plenary Conventions consortium will transform the 1.6-hectare waterfront car parking site into a precinct that welcomes locals and visitors alike as part of the Public Private Partnership.

The consortium comprises the Plenary Group as sponsor and investor, Built as the builder, Woods Bagot as architect, BGIS as services contractor and Quintessential Equity as developer.

The development of the facility and precinct has included extensive stakeholder consultation and ongoing work with the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation on critical aspects of the precinct’s design, identity and recognition of local cultural heritage.

It will include the construction of the purpose-built convention and exhibition space, incorporating a 1000 seat venue, two large exhibition spaces, meeting rooms, conference facilities and flexible event spaces.

The precinct will also be home to retail spaces for food and beverage offerings and a large public plaza that promises to become a feature of the Geelong waterfront. In a boost for Geelong’s up-market accommodation stocks the development will also include a 200-room hotel under the internationally renowned Crowne Plaza brand.

The investment will be a major driver of jobs and economic growth for the City of Greater Geelong and surrounding areas. It will support 600 jobs during construction and an additional 270 ongoing jobs once the precinct is complete.

To ensure lasting benefits to the region beyond the centre itself, the Victorian Government is supporting local organisation gforce to recruit up to 30 new local apprentices and trainees who are experiencing disadvantage in entering the workforce.

Apprentices will be employed full time for the duration of their apprenticeship and until they secure full time employment with private contractors.

Once complete, the Trust that operates Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre will also manage and operate the new Centre, with the two venues aiming to build on Victoria as a global destination for events.

Preliminary works on the site are underway and construction is set to begin shortly, with completion of the convention centre and hotel in early 2026.

The precinct development is the centrepiece of the Geelong City Deal - a $500+ million commitment between the Australian and Victorian governments and the City of Greater Geelong. It is revitalising the city and regional economy, encouraging visitors to spend more time in the region by capitalising on its natural assets.

Making the announcements this morning, Victorian Minister for Regional Development, Harriet Shing stated “with a waterfront precinct that rivals any in the country, this convention centre precinct will add to Geelong’s status as a UNESCO City of Design, and attract even more people to come and explore all this wonderful city has to offer.

“Delivering the project will also be a major boost to the region, generating hundreds of jobs and injecting millions of dollars into the local economy.”

Click here for more information on the Geelong City Deal and precinct.

Image: The proposed design for the Geelong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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