Did you know that Adelaide is ranked in the top 10 most livable cities in the world!!
In fact, in 2025 it was ranked 9th by the Global Liveability Index.
Chosing Adelaide as the host city for the ACNP National Conference in 2026 offers delegates the opportunity to explore South Australia's
scenic and green landscapes, spacious open-plan city and the quintessential laid-back charm the state is known for.
Thank you to the generous support from Business Events Adelaide, SA Tourism Commission and the South Australian Government,
you can make the most of your trip to include more than the National Conference.
About Adelaide
With the cities thoughtfully designed layout, excellent infrastructure and walkability, accessing conference and tourism options is a breeze.
While attending the ACNP National Conference, take time to enjoy Adelaide’s renowned food and wine scene, with a range of options to suit every taste.
Closely located accommodation and easy access to an impressive selection of world-class restaurants, sophisticated wine bars and vibrant laneways
ensures your conference experience is more than just the destination and builds lasting memories for years to come.
To discover what’s happening across the city and to immerse yourself in Adelaide’s unique atmosphere please looks at some of the exciting options we
have available for ACNP Delegates. Exclusive rates have been arranged for conference delegates across a selection of local experiences and activities.
To explore what’s available and enhance your conference visit, Click the links below.
Explore Adelaide
Adelaide Central Market - Gouger St
adelaidecentralmarket.com.au
Explore the Coast
Glenelg Beach and Jetty Rd - South Esplanade, Glenelg
southaustralia.com/destinations/adelaide/places/glenelg
Explore Regional SA
Kangaroo Island
or 'Karta Pintingga' for the Kaurna people
translated means 'island of the dead'
tourkangarooisland.com.au/
Hahndorf - Adelaide Hills
or ‘Bukartilla’ for the Peramangk people
translated means 'deep pool' or ''wash place'
hahndorfsa.org.au/
Port Lincoln - Lower Eyre Peninsula
or 'Galinyala' for the Barngarla people
translated means 'place of sweet water'
portlincoln.com.au/
Office: 1300 433 660
conference@acnp.org.au
www.acnp.org.au
ACNP Platinum Corporate Partners
To their Elders, past, present and future, ACNP acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Custodians of the lands across Australia on which our members live and work.
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which ACNP's office stands and we acknowledge the Kaurna people, the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Adelaide Oval stands.