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HomeNewsNyaal Banyul GM announced

Nyaal Banyul GM announced

Rick Aylett will leave his role as project manager of Geelong’s new convention centre to become its general manager.

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust (MCET) announced Mr Aylett was the new general manager of Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre this week.

Mr Aylett, who has served as Nyaal Banyul’s project director since 2022, said he was excited to get to work preparing Nyaal Banyul for its opening in 2026.

“I’m honoured to be given this opportunity and look forward to working with the team to deliver meaningful and world-class experiences for event organisers and attendees,” said Mr Aylett.

“Greater Geelong is such an incredible destination with so much to offer.

“I’m also thrilled to be connecting and partnering with the Geelong community. The longstanding local support and advocacy for the convention centre is the reason we exist.”

“Nyaal Banyul will be a game-changer for Geelong, and I’m eager to contribute to its success,” said Mr Aylett.

MCET chief executive Natalie O’Brien AM said Mr Aylett was selected from a strong field of candidates for his experience, skills and passion for delivering excellence in event management.

“We’re thrilled to have Rick at the helm of Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre,” Ms O’Brien said.

“His proven leadership and vast experience in the industry will be instrumental in establishing Nyaal Banyul as the best regional convention centre in Australia.”

Located on the western edge of the Geelong Waterfront, the $456 million convention space is one of the first major developments under the Central Geelong Framework Plan, the state government’s 30-year strategic vision to support growth in the centre of the city.

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