Who we are
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is the home of the unconventional.
We do things a little differently. At MCEC, we bring fresh ideas and imagination to every event. Our teams turn concepts on their head to make each experience momentous. We welcome events of all shapes and sizes, from meetings and conferences to exhibitions, concerts and galas, whether in-person, virtual or hybrid. And our city is our inspiration. Melbourne/Narrm is on show – in the architecture and design, food and hospitality, location and views. Discover the difference at MCEC.
Explore more in our 2023-24 Business StrategyOur values
Our values are at the heart of everything we do. They guide our actions, decisions, and the way we connect to help everyone feel like they belong.
One team - Success comes from working and celebrating together.
Own it, do it well - Do your best and get better every time.
Respect - Respect each other and our customers.
Our trustees
The Hon John Brumby AO
Chair
The Hon. John Brumby AO was appointed Chairperson of the Trust on 11 August 2017. He is the Chancellor of La Trobe University and Professor (Honorary) at the University of Melbourne.
Mr Brumby served as Victorian Treasurer (2000-2007) and Premier of Victoria (2007-2010). He was Victoria's first Minister for Innovation.
Since retiring from politics in 2010, Mr Brumby has served in various roles in the not-for-profit and business sectors. This includes Chair of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust (MCET) and the Victorian Government's $2 billion Breakthrough Victoria Fund.
He was awarded an Order of Australia in 2017 for his service to Victoria and has written articles and books, including The Long Haul – Lessons from Public Life (2015).
Our trustees
The Hon John Brumby AO
Chair
The Hon. John Brumby AO was appointed Chairperson of the Trust on 11 August 2017. He is the Chancellor of La Trobe University and Professor (Honorary) at the University of Melbourne.
Mr Brumby served as Victorian Treasurer (2000-2007) and Premier of Victoria (2007-2010). He was Victoria's first Minister for Innovation.
Since retiring from politics in 2010, Mr Brumby has served in various roles in the not-for-profit and business sectors. This includes Chair of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust (MCET) and the Victorian Government's $2 billion Breakthrough Victoria Fund.
He was awarded an Order of Australia in 2017 for his service to Victoria and has written articles and books, including The Long Haul – Lessons from Public Life (2015).
Mr Michael Burn
Trustee
Mr Michael Burn was reappointed to the Trust for three years on 3 July 2022. He has extensive finance experience from 30+ years in investment banking including nearly two decades as Executive Director at the Macquarie Group.
Currently Deputy Chairman at Flagstaff Partners, Mr Burn is also a Director at both PFD Food Services and St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research.
He was Chairman of the Victoria Racing Club (2011-2016) after serving as Director for seven years.
Mr Charlie Donnelly
Trustee
Mr Charlie Donnelly joined the Trust on 10 June 2020 for a three-year term. He has board-level experience in superannuation, insurance, marketing and skills training.
Having held leadership roles at state, national and international levels, Mr Donnelly is now the AustralianSuper Executive for LUCRF Super Transition after the 2022 merger.
Prior to his appointment as CEO of LUCRF Super in 2014, he was General Secretary of the National Union of Workers (NUW) for 10 years and Director of LUCRF Super.
Mr Donnelly holds a Bachelor of Commerce from University of Melbourne and a Diploma of Financial Services. He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Ms Diana Taylor AM
Trustee
Ms Diana Taylor AM joined the Trust in July 2018. She is based in Geelong and is the Vice President of the Geelong Football Club, where she has been a Club Director since 2010.
A commercial and workplace lawyer for almost 25 years, Ms Taylor currently runs her own firm and won Victoria's 2016 Telstra Business Woman of the Year (corporate and private) award.
With extensive experience as an AFL administrator, she was the first woman to chair a Metropolitan Men's Football League and be appointed to the VFL Tribunal. She is a Member of the Order of Australia.
Currently, Ms Taylor serves as the Chair of Geelong Authority and Anam Cara House, in addition to her roles on the Deakin Law Board, AFLW Committee, and Public Skills Australia Board.
Ms Virginia Lovett
Trustee
Ms Virginia Lovett joined the Trust in September 2022. Ms Lovett is the inaugural Director of Performing Arts at the University of Melbourne.
Before this, she was Executive Director and co-CEO of the Melbourne Theatre Company and Executive Director of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
A highly experienced and well-respected arts executive, she has successfully designed a range of strategic initiatives and advised state ministers in Victoria and New South Wales. In 2006, she was awarded a Churchill Fellowship and is a graduate of the Museum Leadership program.
Currently, Ms Lovett is a Trustee of Melbourne Convention Centre, an Executive Council Member of Live Performance Australia and a member of Chief Executive Women.
Mr Peter Jones AM
Trustee
Mr Peter Jones was appointed to the Trust in September 2022. As MD and founder of Peter Jones Special Events, he has more than 30 years of experience in delivering major events across Australia.
Having served on the boards of Destination Melbourne, Victorian Tourism Industry Council and Tourism Australia’s Business Events Advisory Council, Mr Jones was also Chairman of International Special Events Society and Victorian Events Industry Council.
Mr Jones is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In 2018, he was recognised as a member in the general division of the Order of Australia for significant service to the tourism, NFP and hospitality sectors, especially in event management.
Ms Sujata Stead
Trustee
Sujata Stead is the CEO of Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment (CBLA), which developed and manages the Occupational English Test (OET) for healthcare professionals. OET has grown over 1600% under Sujata’s leadership.
Now a global leader in healthcare English assessment in over 150 countries, CBLA/OET won the 2021 Governor of Victoria Export Award for Professional Services and the 2022 Governor of Victoria Export Award for Education and Training. It was ranked 38th in the Australian Financial Review's Fast 100 2020 list.
Before CBLA, Sujata worked in marketing and business development in the UK and India.
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Our impact
As part of Melbourne’s community, we want to make an impact where it counts. Learn about our community partners, initiatives and sustainability practices.
Our awards
Our venue is highly regarded for excellence in the events industry. We're so grateful for the recognition we receive and want to share it with you.
Our history
Since opening our doors in 1996, we've planned and delivered many amazing events. Our venue has undergone three major expansions and continues to evolve.
Corporate and legal
Here, you’ll find our annual reports, privacy statement, conditions of entry, business strategy, licence agreement, sustainability policy and more.