
Stirling Media, founded by former Terrapinn Australia Managing Director Craig Macfarlane, has announced Sustainability Business Live 2026 — Australia’s largest sustainability trade show and conference.
Timed to align with the next phase of mandatory climate reporting and the lead-up to COP31, #SBLive2026 brings together 3,000+ attendees, 200+ speakers and 120+ exhibitors to showcase practical solutions that cut emissions, lower energy costs, manage waste and drive profitable sustainability.
The two-day event is free to attend for solution-buyers, and features 10 focused conferences across key sectors — from manufacturing and construction to transport, property, finance and local government — plus a major exhibition of technologies such as renewable energy, electric vehicles, recycling systems and ESG reporting software.
“This event empowers businesses to take practical steps toward reducing emissions while improving profitability,” said Macfarlane. “Customers, investors and markets now expect credible action – and this is where business leaders can find real solutions.”
Key speakers include:
Matt Kean (Climate Change Authority), Saul Griffith (Rewiring Australia), Amanda Robertson (Nestlé), Justin Merrell (Lion), Nishi Vissamraju (NextDC), Megan Wilson (EY), Mark McKenna (Arcadis), Tamara Somers (Xero), Emma Cowan (NRMA), Sue Lloyd (ISSB), Dr Steve Newman (EarthCheck) and Bel Quince (Woolworths).
Sponsors and partners include Flow Power, Grant Thornton, B Corp, Termina, Polestar, New Energy Transport, Cercle and many more..
Sustainability Business Live 2026 is a results-driven, ROI-focused event designed to help Australian businesses, councils and developers lead the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Learn more and register at: www.sustainabilitybusinesslive.com.au





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