ACE 2025 – Together We Unmasked the Future

16 Sep 2025 11:35 AM | Sarah Gamble (Administrator)

There’s something special that happens when association professionals come together, and ACE 2025 at Marvel Stadium proved it once again. For two-and-a-half days, the stadium was buzzing with energy, ideas, and connections that you just can’t capture on a screen.


From the welcome function, where laughter and conversations filled the room, to the final debate and toast over wine and cheese, ACE was more than just a conference. It was a community coming alive.

As AuSAE CEO Toni Brearley CAE said so perfectly:

“For me, the best part is the people. You could feel it from the very first moment - the energy, the generosity, the way everyone leans in to connect and share. That’s what makes ACE so powerful. It’s not just about the content; it’s about the community. And this community is extraordinary.”

Key moments that had everyone talking:

  • Rosie Thomas OAM set the tone with a heartfelt keynote on Building Communities, Creating Change that left the room buzzing.
  • Nigel Collin challenged us to embrace a Growth Mindset of Change, inspiring plenty of “aha” moments.
  • Big ideas and fresh insights from association leaders and experts in AI, governance, events, and member engagement and more.
  • The ACE Exhibition was a hub of innovation, showcasing the latest solutions and tools designed to help associations work smarter, engage members, and stay ahead in a rapidly changing sector.
  • Rita Arrigo took us boldly into the future, unpacking AI in Associations and what’s possible when we embrace innovation.
  • Tracey O’Neill brought it back to our roots, asking whether volunteering is our sector’s true superpower.
  • Interactive sessions and panels packed with tools and takeaways to bring back to your association
  • Recognising and celebrating our newest Certified Association Executive (CAEs):  Jennifer Bowden CAE – Mathematical Association of Victoria, Marie Walters CAE – Country Fire Authority, Jon Cullum CAE – The Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Rachel Corby CAE – Australian Water Association, Chris Marrs CAE – Migration Institute of Australia and Leigh Clarke CAE – Victorian Healthcare Association
  • The launch of AuSAE’s Council of Professions (ACoP) chapter, a milestone moment for our community.
  • And of course, meeting Simon, AuSAE’s new AI Knowledge Assistant, who made his debut at ACE. Named in honour of AuSAE’s first President and Life Member, Simon Pyror, continuing his legacy of knowledge sharing.

And then there were the in-between moments: swapping ideas over coffee, reconnecting with old colleagues, and making new connections at Cocktails on the Boundary sponsored by Marvel Stadium. These are the kinds of memories you take home and the kind of momentum that creates real change back in your associations.

Why you don’t want to miss the next one

If you weren’t with us this year, you missed the spark. You missed the chance to be in the room when new ideas were designed, when challenges were tackled head-on, and when the future of our profession was imagined together.

As one of our delegates, Saskia Moon, shared on LinkedIn:

“My first conference with you, thanks for a wonderful 2 days! I met so many great people and attended some thought-provoking sessions. Very well organised, I definitely hope to be back next year.”

To all who joined us – association professionals and leaders, speakers and partners - thank you for bringing your energy, your curiosity, and your voices. You made ACE 2025 what it was: unforgettable.

See you in 2026!

Strengthening Trans-Tasman Connections: AuSAE and Tourism New Zealand Business Events Renew Partnership

Association professionals across Australia and New Zealand have even more reason to explore trans-Tasman opportunities. AuSAE is proud to announce the renewal of its longstanding partnership with Tourism New Zealand Business Events, celebrating 11 years of collaboration.

For over a decade, this partnership has strengthened connections between the two countries, helping associations expand networks, share knowledge, and deliver world-class events.

Toni Brearley, CAE, Chief Executive Officer at AuSAE, said:

“Our partnership with Tourism New Zealand Business Events has opened doors for association leaders to plan unforgettable events and connect with peers across the Tasman. Together, we’ve created opportunities, shared knowledge, and elevated the experiences of our members and their delegates. This partnership reinforces our commitment to fostering strong trans-Tasman collaborations, helping associations innovate, grow, and deliver outstanding value to their members.”

Helen Bambry, Business Events Manager at Tourism New Zealand, added:

“Partnering with AuSAE means we can directly support association professionals in bringing their next international business event to New Zealand – offering assistance, funding, and support to ensure exceptional experiences for both organisers and delegates.”

Watch the Tourism New Zealand Business Events video

What this partnership means for you

For Australian associations:

  • Receive expert guidance and support to bring conferences or member events to New Zealand.
  • Access funding assistance through Tourism New Zealand Business Events.
  • Expand your network and build partnerships with New Zealand peers and industry leaders.
  • Deliver international experiences for members and delegates just across the Tasman.

For New Zealand associations:

  • Strengthen professional connections with Australian association leaders through AuSAE’s network.
  • Share expertise and collaborate on professional development, governance, and member engagement initiatives, and more.
  • Gain visibility within the broader association community in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Access opportunities to host international association events and delegates in New Zealand, boosting local engagement and knowledge exchange.

About AuSAE:

The home for association professionals, the Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE) is the leading - and only not-for-profit, member-based - organisation supporting association professionals in Australia and New Zealand. For 70 years, AuSAE has been a trusted partner for those working in associations, providing professional development, support, and networking to help association leaders achieve organisational goals, advance their careers, and strengthen the wider sector.

About Tourism New Zealand Business Events:

Tourism New Zealand Business Events provides expert guidance, funding, and support to attract conferences, incentives and corporate events to New Zealand.

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For more information about AuSAE, please contact Toni Brearley, CAE:
Toni Brearley, CAE
Chief Executive Officer, AuSAE

E: toni@ausae.org.au
T: + 61 458 000 155

To apply for funding and support to host a conference in New Zealand contact Helen Bambry:
Helen Bambry
Business Events Manager, Tourism New Zealand

E: Helen.Bambry@tnz.govt.nz
T: +61 415 933 325


The Australasian Society of Association Executives

Contact us:

Email: info@ausae.org.au
Phone: 1300 764 576 (within Australia)
Phone: +61 7 3268 7955 (outside Australia)
Address: Unit 6, 26 Navigator Place, Hendra QLD 4011, Australia