G’day Australia 2026 (GA26) will take place in Darwin/Garramilla, Northern Territory, from Tuesday, 13 to Thursday, 15 October 2026. Tourism Australia is delivering the event in partnership with Tourism Northern Territory.
G'day Australia 2026 is a combined training workshop and familiarisation event held exclusively for Aussie Specialist Agents from retail outlets and key wholesalers/tour operators from all of Tourism Australia’s key markets. The 300 Aussie Specialists attending G'day Australia 2026 will meet with approximately 130 Australian tourism operators during the workshop and networking events.
Aussie Specialists will also participate in a four-night pre or post familiarisation program throughout Australia supported by all Australia States and Territories.
Through their participation in G'day Australia 2026, attending Aussie Specialists will see first-hand a range of extraordinary travel experiences and, the professionalism, creativity and innovation of Australia’s tourism operators, which ultimately encourages agents to become advocates and sell Australia with confidence.
G'day Australia 2026 is expected to bring 130 Australian seller companies and 300 qualified Aussie Specialist Agents from all Tourism Australia's key markets to participate in the workshops and mega famil program.
Discover new product
Meet new contacts
Experience the destination
G'day Australia 2026 will be delivered by Tourism Australia in partnership with Tourism Northern Territory.
An adventure seeker’s mecca, the Northern Territory offers wide-open stretches of rich red outback, clear waterholes, ancient Aboriginal culture and charming tropical towns.
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Owners of the land, sea and waters of the Australian continent, and recognise their custodianship of culture and Country for over 60,000 years.
We will continue to share the cultures, warmth, humour and generosity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. All of which are central to how the story of Australia is told.