ACCOMMODATION

We have secured a selection of rooms at various hotels in Canberra for BGANZ 2025 delegates. Bookings can be made during the registration process.

Book early to secure your room and let our dedicated accommodation team look after you whilst taking advantage of the following:

  • Flexibility to change or cancel your booking at any time up to 30 working days prior to BGANZ
  • Credit card details only required to secure your booking
  • The closing date for all bookings is 5pm AEST, Wednesday 1 October 2025
  • Bookings made after this date will be on request with the hotel, subject to availability, and conference rates may not apply
  • Cancellations received 30-days or less will incur a cancellation charge
  • Payment for accommodation and incidentals will be charge by the hotel at check in


Hotel Kurrajong Canberra

In this most historic of Canberra’s hotels, the echo of the past is never far away. It’s woven into the fabric of the walls, in the grooves of the hand-carved mantel, in the black and white photos that adorn the pavilion walls, and in the passion of the team as they share tales of bygone days. Modern conveniences blend seamlessly with Art Deco glamour, and impeccable service adds to the style. After all, this is a hotel where you come to work, to sink into custom-made furniture and reflect, to spoil yourself, and to immerse yourself in the delights of the nation’s capital.

Room rate: $250 per night (room only)
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Ovolo Nishi

Cosy and compact, with artistic vibes, Ovolo Nishi luxury boutique hotel is the perfect base to begin exploring the sights of this creative city.

Located in Canberra CBD near Commonwealth Park, there’s a wide variety of restaurants, cafes and shops right on our doorstep! You’ll be a short 5 minute drive away from Parliament House and the beautiful Floriade display. 

Room rate: $299 per night (room only)
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We acknowledge Australia's First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We respectfully acknowledge the role that First Nations people continue to play in shaping Australia's democracy. We also acknowledge the Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the region in which The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is located.

Contact the Congress Organisers
Kaigi Conferencing and Events

Level 1, The Realm, 18 National Circuit
Barton ACT 2600

 bganz@kaigi.com.au