Tickets Now On Sale for the Outdoor Learning Mini-Conference 2025
- Outdoors NSW & ACT
- Jul 4
- 2 min read
The 2025 Outdoor Leaders Mini-Conference is now open for registrations, bringing together passionate professionals from across the outdoor education sector for a dynamic day of learning, leadership and connection.
The event will commence with a casual welcome event on Friday 26 September, followed by a full day and a half at the Birrigai Outdoor School in Tharwa ACT. ,This is the second Mini-Conference that has been run by Outdoors NSW & ACT and is supported by their Outdoor Learning Committee. It is designed specifically for those leading or aspiring to lead in getting more students outdoors for their health, well-being and skill development. With practical workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, it’s an unmissable event for those shaping the future of our youth in Australia.
Outdoors NSW & ACT is also proud to announce Equipped Outdoors as an official supporter of the 2025 Mini-Conference. Known for their high-quality gear and commitment to strengthening the outdoor industry, Equipped Outdoors’ involvement highlights their support for leadership development in the sector.
“Equipped Outdoors understands the power of great leadership in the field, and we’re thrilled to welcome them on board,” said Lori Modde, CEO of Outdoors NSW & ACT. “Their support helps us continue to provide meaningful opportunities for growth, learning, and connection in the outdoor industry.”
With this announcement, Outdoors NSW & ACT is extending an invitation to other organisations who are aligned with building capacity in the outdoor education sector to join as partners. Sponsorship and support opportunities are now open.
Event Details:
📍 BIRRIGAI OUTDOOR SCHOOL, Tidbinbilla Road Tharwa ACT
📅 Friday 26 - Sunday 28 September 2025
🎟 Tickets now available: Register here
For partnership enquiries, contact contact@outdoorsnswact.com.au or visit the event page for more information.
Let’s empower our current and future outdoor education leaders – together.

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