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Business Events Sydney delivers A$162m with big future events pipeline for NSW
Business Events Sydney delivers A$162m with big future events pipeline for NSW5th November 2025 | published by Paul Colston SHARE

Sydney's events sector thrives. BESydney secured 73 new business events for the city during FY2024-2025, with a confirmed pipeline through 2030 expected to generate A$400m in direct expenditure. The 66 global meetings held attracted 40,000 delegates this year alone.
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Business Events Sydney (BESydney) has released results for FY2024-2025 at its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The CVB’s AGM was hosted in the new Saltbox venue within Redfern’s Wunderlich Lane precinct and heard that FY2024-2025 was a good year for BESydney with a solid calendar of business events held, and a series of significant bid wins in key industry sectors providing the foundations for a strong forward pipeline.

BESydney Board chair, Professor Mary O’Kane AC, noted while the city’s global destination appeal was always a strong factor, success had been due to the CVB’s ability to tap into Sydney’s deep and broad base in the industries crucial to Australia’s future, backed up by strong and continued close partnerships across government, industry and academia. “Business events continue to play a vital role in driving local and global visitor and knowledge economies. And the numbers from this financial year attest to the success of BESydney’s work,” professor O’Kane said.

For the FY2024-2025, BESydney reported: 66 global and national meetings held which attracted 40,000 delegates generating an estimated A$162m in direct expenditure for the state; 73 new business events secured expected to attract 56,000 delegates generating an estimated A$236m in direct expenditure; And by 30 June 2025, the BESydney team had secured a pipeline of confirmed business to 2030 comprising 62 global and national business events expected to attract 98,000 delegates to Sydney generating an estimated $400m in direct expenditure.

Professor O’Kane extended the Board’s thanks to Lyn Lewis-Smith OAM for her leadership of BESydney over the 13 years to the end of the reporting period, and also Team Sydney Partners and Members for their continued investment and collaboration.

Commencing as CEO from June 2025, Amanda Lampe added. “Not only do we attract tens of thousands of visitors each year who spend with local businesses and support local jobs. The reach and resonance of what we do is extraordinary. Foundations for future industries are made here, with innovation springing from connections formed, research commericalised, and partnerships forged that endure long after delegates return home.

“None of this would happen without BESydney and the partners we bring together across industry, government and academia.”

During the meeting, Titus Rosier, General Manager at W Sydney, was elected as member director, replacing BridgeClimb CEO Deborah Zimmer.

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