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Harry Potter: The Exhibition
Feel the nostalgia and the magic while celebrating some of your favorite moments from the Harry Potter series
Australasia’s biggest industry event showcasing the future of bus and coach mobility
The Australasia Bus & Coach Expo 2026 will bring together the bus and coach industry for two days of innovation, collaboration and industry insight.
Explore the latest vehicles, equipment, products and services across more than 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, 100 exhibition booths, and over $50M worth of buses and coaches. Highlights include zero-emission technologies, fleet modernisation, safety systems and more.
Designed for operators, suppliers, manufacturers, and industry professionals and enthusiasts, the Expo offers an opportunity to connect directly with representatives from across the industry and discover practical solutions that support the future of bus and coach mobility.
The Expo also features social events, including a Welcome Function and Industry Gala Dinner, for networking opportunities.
Register now to attend the biggest industry event in 2026. General entry is FREE.
Social event packages can be purchased through the website busandcoachexpo.com.au. Book before 15 May to secure the Early Bird discount.
Expo information:
Daily opening hours: 9:00am to 4:30pm
Welcome Function: Tuesday 14 July, 7:00pm – 10:00pm (The Brewery Bar + Kitchen)
Industry Gala Dinner: Wednesday 15 July, 7:00pm – 11:00pm (Exhibition Hall 4)
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Feel the nostalgia and the magic while celebrating some of your favorite moments from the Harry Potter series
Wednesday 20 - Thursday 21 May
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