Nyaal Banyul to change business events landscape says its GM


Aylett believes it’s important for Nyaal Banyul to have its own identity.
“Of course, we’ll leverage our expertise, our experience and our relationships with the industry that have been developed through MCEC. And there’s some economies of scale, e.g. our back-end systems,” he said.
Nyaal Banul will open on July 1, 2026, and stage its first business event two days later.
Aylett indicates there will also be ticketed public events. No names yet, but he said two music acts are already booked and are expected to draw strong local support in Nyaal Banyul’s 1,000-seat plenary space.
The flat floor exhibition bays, which he refers to as event spaces, might suit larger music events targeted at younger audiences. However other venues, such as Geelong’s AFL stadium, might better suit “a group like Foo Fighters” Aylett said.
He believes the impact on Geelong and the Bellarine will be significant as delegates come to the region for a few days of conferencing, but end up staying a week with pre- or post-touring to places including the Great Ocean Road, the Bellarine wineries or artisan food producers.
“They will go to the conference for that two- or three-day or four- or five-day period. And then after that, they will either, at the front end or the back end of that conference, generally spend about three-and-a-half days in the region.
“And that’s the benefit of business events to the community, because it all goes through that local ecosystem,” said Aylett.
