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read moreThe upcoming 2025 edition of the National Sports and Physical Activity Convention (NSC) will bring together local and international leaders to share insights, strategies, and solutions to help the Australian sports industry navigate challenges and unlock opportunities.
Advancements in digital technology, the needs of participants, and rising societal expectations are driving the transformation of the Australian sports industry - reshaping the way sports are managed and delivered across the nation.
Being held on 25th and 26th June 2025, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the NSC event offers an agenda designed for sport to make its stance in society, its capacity to drive positive change, and the strategies needed to ensure long-term sustainability. NSC 2025 will serve as a vital platform for sports leaders, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to learn, connect, and evolve.
Harnessing the Power of Sport to Shape Society
Sport has an unparalleled ability to unite communities, inspire change, and address pressing social issues. One of the event’s flagship sessions, ‘The Power of Sport to Shape Society’, will delve into the role of sport in driving meaningful social impact. Naomi Shearon, Strategy Lead at Sport England, will provide insights into Uniting the Movement, Sport England’s 10-year vision that reimagines sport’s role in everyday life.
Jacqui Weatherill, Chief Executive of the City of Greater Dandenong, will discuss how sport can address social inequalities in diverse communities, ensuring access and participation for all. Additionally, Professor Anna Peeters AM, Chief EXecutive of VicHealth, will highlight the potential of sport and physical activity to drive broad societal change. These discussions will provide attendees with actionable strategies to create lasting impact through sport.
Impacting At-Risk Youth and Vulnerable Communities
One of sport’s greatest strengths lies in its ability to engage and empower vulnerable groups. The Impact of Sport on At-Risk Youth keynote session will examine how sport can improve outcomes for young people facing socio-economic challenges, those in care, or at risk of entering the justice system. Alexandra Ash, Chief Executive of The Y Australia, will discuss sport’s role in youth community development, while Julie McNeil, Chief Executive of Aspire Community, will share insights on sport as a vehicle for change in Indigenous and outback communities.
Managing Sport: Innovate, Collaborate, Elevate
The Managing Sport Stream will focus on how the industry can future-proof itself through strategic innovation and collaboration. A key session, ‘Partnerships – The New Sponsorship Dimension’, will explore how sports organisations can redefine sponsorships as long-term partnerships that create value for all involved. Attendees will hear from Adam Bishop, General Manager of Growth & Development at Australian Athletics, on how to start meaningful partnership conversations that positively impact local communities.
Kim Crane, Chief Executive of Paddle Australia, will lead an insightful session on Understanding New Age Media for Events and Participation, examining integrated opportunities in the evolving media landscape and how they can be leveraged to maximise engagement and visibility.
A Global Stage for Insights, Innovation, and Networking
With industry leaders from across the globe sharing their expertise, NSC 2025 provides an unparalleled opportunity for Australian sports administrators, policymakers, and practitioners to gain a competitive edge. The event will offer invaluable insights into policy advancements, grassroots development, community engagement, and commercial strategies that will shape the industry’s future.
NSC 2025 is more than a conference; it is a movement towards a more connected, inclusive, and progressive sports industry. As the sector faces digital disruption, evolving participation models, and increased expectations for social impact, this event will provide the roadmap needed to navigate change and seize new opportunities.
The upcoming 2025 edition of the National Sports and Physical Activity Convention (NSC) is set mark decade as the region’s leading knowledge-sharing and networking event for community sport and recreation.
Being held on 25th and 26th June 2025, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the event will once again welcome global thought leaders to support drive the future of the industry - with the theme 'Sport’s Impact on Society', recognising the power of sport to unite communities, inspire change, and address societal challenges.
Click here for more information on NSC 2025 in the Australasian Leisure Management industry Calendar.
4th April 2025 - National Sports and Physical Activity Convention to mark a decade of leadership in community sport
28th May 2024 - FieldTurf and TurfOne announced as Sustainability Partners for National Sports and Physical Activity Convention
27th February 2024 - National Sports and Physical Activity Convention in collaboration with IAKS releases 2024 program
29th November 2023 - Inspire Innovation theme announced for 2024 National Sports and Physical Activity Convention
25th July 2023 - National Sports and Physical Activity Convention keynotes to focus on the value of global mega-events
18th July 2023 - National Sports and Physical Activity Convention announces sell out of Expo
12th July 2023 - National Sports and Physical Activity Convention launches program for future leaders
10th June 2023 - IAKS ANZ to showcase member benefits at National Sports and Physical Activity Convention
9th December 2022 - 2023 National Sports and Physical Activity Convention to present a ‘new frontier’
27th June 2022 - IAKS to stage networking event during National Sports and Physical Activity Convention
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