Newcastle Exhibition & Convention Centre (NEX) located in the harbour city precinct on the corner of King Street and Union Street, Newcastle West, NEX is central to boutique accommodation, trendy cafes and bars, pristine beaches, and the Port of Newcastle foreshore. It is an unrivalled exhibition, convention, and entertainment destination for world-class events.
The NEX
309 King Street, Newcastle West, NSW 2302
Tel: 61 (02) 4926 6200
https://www.thenex.com.au/
Newcastle is a dynamic and sophisticated seaside city, gracefully positioned where the ocean meets a bustling international port. The city stretches along the coastline, offering golden beaches just a short walk from many of its top attractions.
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From Sydney, head north on the M1. Just over an hour north of Wahroonga on Sydney’s upper North Shore is the turn-off for Newcastle, and from there follow the signs and you’ll hit the CBD in around 30 minutes. From the north, head south on the Pacific Highway/A1, and follow the signs.
Sit back and relax by catching the train to the Newcastle Interchange. The Newcastle and Central Coast services depart regularly from Sydney’s Central Station, Strathfield, Epping and Hornsby. TrainLink's inter-city services connect Brisbane to Newcastle via the regional cities of Casino, Grafton, Wauchope and Taree, while northwestern services from Armidale, Tamworth, Moree and Narrabri also arrive here.
Newcastle Airport is a 25-minute drive from the CBD, and you can fly direct to Newcastle from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and the Gold Coast, as well as regional cities including Ballina/Byron Bay, Dubbo, Whitsundays, Sunshine Coast and Taree.
Via https://www.visitnewcastle.com.au/visitor-information/getting-here-and-around
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The ACV & VBG acknowledges the traditional country of the Awabakal and Worimi peoples.
We respectfully acknowledge the Awabakal and Worimi peoples as the traditional custodians of the Newcastle region and recognise the continuation of culture, and connection to lands, water, and country.
We pay our respects to leaders past and present.