25 - 26 August 2026 | Cairns, Queensland

Registration Fees

Early Registration Fee: $1,145.00 (Payment received on or before Friday 24 July 2026)

Late Registration Fee: $1,195.00 (Payment received after Friday 24 July 2026)

Day Registration Fee: $625.00 per day

Full Delegate Registration Inclusions:

  • Attendance to all conference sessions & Exhibition Area
  • Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea as per the conference program
  • Conference Satchel and Materials
  • Delegate Name Tag
  • 1 x Welcome Reception ticket
  • 1 x Congress Dinner Ticket

Day Delegate Registration Inclusions

  • Attendance to all conference sessions & Exhibition Area on Day/s Selected
  • Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea as per the conference program
  • Conference Satchel and Materials
  • Delegate Name Tag

Privacy Disclosure

ALGA collects your personal contact information in its role as a peak body for local government. ALGA may disclose your personal contact information to the sponsors of the event for the purposes of commercial business opportunities. If you consent to ALGA using and disclosing your personal contact information in this way, please tick the appropriate box on the registration form. 

Importantly, your name may also be included in the Conference List of Participants. You must tick the appropriate box on the registration form if you wish your name to appear in this list.


Payment Procedures

Payments can be made by:

  • Credit Card: MasterCard and Visa
  • Electronic Fund Transfer:

ALGA Roads Congress

Bank: Commonwealth

Branch: Woden, ACT

BSB No: 062 905

Account No: 1014 6120


Special Requirements

Every effort will be made to ensure all delegate and guests requirements are catered for. If you have any special requirements (eg. catering, mobility or any other assistance) please include a note on your registration form under special requirements or contact the Conference Secretariat.


Venue & Location

The Cairns Convention Centre is a modern, award-winning venue located in tropical North Queensland, known for its stunning setting between the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforest. It offers flexible conference and event spaces, advanced facilities, and a sustainable design that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings, making it a popular choice for international conferences, exhibitions, and major events.

Cairns is considered the gateway to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, is a city in tropical Far North Queensland. Its Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park tells the stories of indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with music and dance. Cairns Esplanade, lined with bars and restaurants, has a swimming lagoon. Northwest of the city, Daintree National Park spans mountainous rainforest, gorges and beaches.