About the Event
Central Highlands Education Conferences
Education conferences support teacher professional development in the Central Highlands region. These events draw approximately 150–300 visitors from across Central Highlands and beyond.
Emerald is ideally positioned as your base — quality accommodation, reliable services, and easy access to regional attractions. Many visitors extend their stay to explore the Sapphire Gemfields, Lake Maraboon, and the heritage sites that make Central Queensland special.
Event History
Education in the Central Highlands
Tertiary education arrived in the Central Highlands when CQUniversity established its Emerald campus to serve the vast inland region stretching from the coalfields to the pastoral country beyond. For decades, this campus has offered pathways in nursing, agriculture, engineering, and business — giving rural students the chance to gain qualifications without relocating to the coast. TAFE Queensland’s Emerald campus has played an equally vital role, delivering trade certificates and vocational diplomas that keep local industries staffed with skilled workers.
Professional development conferences grew naturally from this educational infrastructure. Education Queensland recognised that teachers scattered across remote and semi-remote postings needed dedicated gatherings to share best practice, access specialist training, and reconnect with colleagues. By the early 2000s, Emerald had become the logical hub for these regional conferences, offering the venue capacity, accommodation, and transport links that smaller towns could not match.
Today, the conference calendar includes subject-specific workshops, leadership forums, and cross-curricular planning days. Guest speakers from Brisbane, Rockhampton, and interstate regularly travel to Emerald, attracted by the engaged audiences and the warm hospitality that defines the Central Highlands. These gatherings have become a fixture on the regional calendar, reinforcing Emerald’s position as the educational heart of inland Queensland.
What to Expect
Professional Development
Professional development conferences for teachers and education professionals organised by Education QLD or CQU.
Your Event Day
A Day at the Conference
Most education conferences in Emerald follow a structured format that begins with registration and morning tea between 8:00 and 8:30 am. Arrive a few minutes early to collect your lanyard, grab a coffee, and reconnect with colleagues you may not have seen since the last gathering. The opening session typically features a keynote speaker addressing a theme relevant to current curriculum changes or pedagogical research, setting the tone for the day ahead.
Mid-morning breaks into parallel workshop streams. You might choose between a hands-on technology integration session, a discussion panel on student wellbeing, or a data-literacy workshop tailored to classroom application. Rooms are well-signed, and volunteer coordinators are stationed throughout the venue to help you navigate between sessions without missing a beat.
Lunch is a catered affair and often the most productive hour of the day. Conversations sparked in workshops continue over sandwiches and salads, and informal networking leads to resource-sharing that extends well beyond the conference itself. The afternoon program usually features a second keynote or a collaborative planning session before a wrap-up that sends delegates home with clear action items for their classrooms.
Evening functions are common at multi-day conferences. These relaxed gatherings — sometimes at a local restaurant, sometimes at the venue itself — give teachers from isolated postings a rare chance to socialise with peers who understand the unique rewards and challenges of regional education.
Who Attends
Conference Delegates
The delegate list at Central Highlands education conferences reads like a map of inland Queensland. Classroom teachers from Emerald, Springsure, Capella, Clermont, and Blackwater make up the core, but you will also find educators travelling from as far as Longreach, Alpha, and Middlemount. School leaders — principals, deputy principals, and heads of department — attend alongside early-career teachers, creating a mix of experience that enriches every workshop discussion.
Beyond the classroom practitioners, conferences attract education support staff, guidance officers, teacher aides, and specialists in areas such as speech pathology and inclusive education. CQUniversity and TAFE lecturers often participate as both presenters and delegates, bridging the gap between tertiary research and school-level practice. Representatives from Education Queensland’s regional office round out the attendance, providing policy updates and fielding questions from the floor.
Increasingly, these conferences also welcome visiting academics and consultants from metropolitan centres who are keen to understand the realities of teaching in regional Australia. Their presence adds a broader perspective while the local delegates ground every conversation in the practical demands of staffing small schools, managing multi-age classrooms, and supporting students across vast distances.
Local Tips
Insider Advice for Delegates
Print your schedule beforehand. Mobile reception inside conference venues can be patchy, so having a paper copy of the program saves frustration when you need to find your next session quickly.
Bring a power board or extension cord. Workshop rooms fill up fast, and power outlets near seating are limited. A small power board lets you keep your laptop charged without competing for the single wall socket at the back of the room.
Explore the town centre at lunch. If the conference schedule allows a longer break, Emerald’s main street is walkable from most venues and offers cafes, bakeries, and takeaway options that provide a welcome change from catered platters.
Connect with the Emerald library. The town library is a surprisingly well-resourced space with comfortable seating, reliable internet, and air conditioning — ideal for catching up on notes or making calls between sessions.
Plan a post-conference drive. If you are staying an extra night, the 45-minute drive to the Sapphire Gemfields offers a fascinating change of pace. Fossicking for sapphires is a genuinely unique Central Queensland experience that costs very little and makes for a memorable story back at school.
Getting Here
Plan Your Travel
Most visitors book accommodation 1–3 months in advance. Check the official event website for exact details, parking, and any specific requirements.
If you’re driving from Emerald, most venues are 10–30 minutes away. Travelling from outside the region? Allow adequate time and confirm directions before you head out.
Where to Stay
Emerald Inn
Located at 28/30 Esmond Street in the heart of Emerald — central to the town and convenient for accessing events throughout the region. Our self-contained apartments offer genuine comfort and practical amenities.
Book early through emeraldinn.com.au for the best direct rates — no middleman markup. When you call us, you’re talking to someone who knows Emerald and can answer your specific questions.
Food & Dining
Where to Eat During Your Conference
Conference catering handles daytime meals, but you will want options for breakfast and dinner. Our self-contained apartments at Emerald Inn include full kitchens, so many delegates pick up supplies from Woolworths or Coles on arrival and prepare their own breakfasts — a practical choice that saves time and money over a multi-day stay. Fresh bread, fruit, and milk from the supermarket mean you can be out the door with a proper meal in your system well before the first session starts.
For dinner, Emerald’s restaurant scene offers genuine variety for a regional town. Thai, Indian, Chinese, and pub-style bistros are all within a short drive of our property. Many conference groups gravitate towards the larger venues that can seat a dozen or more without a booking, making spontaneous group dinners easy to organise. If you prefer something lighter after a day of workshops, the local fish and chip shops and bakeries offer quality takeaway that you can enjoy back at your apartment.
Delegates with dietary requirements will find that most Emerald restaurants are accommodating. Vegetarian, gluten-free, and halal options are increasingly available across the town’s dining venues. If you have specific needs, let us know when you check in and we can point you to the restaurants best equipped to look after you.
While You’re Here
Explore Beyond the Conference
Extend your stay and discover what makes this region special:
Emerald Town Hall & Heritage Walk — Take a self-guided stroll through the town centre past the historic railway station, the original post office building, and the mural-adorned laneways that tell the story of the region’s pastoral and mining heritage.
Morton Park & Playground — A shady green space ideal for stretching your legs after a day of sitting in conference rooms. The park includes walking paths, picnic shelters, and a well-maintained playground if you have brought the family along.
Emerald Botanic Gardens — Forty acres of themed plantings, native species collections, and quiet walking trails. The sunken garden and the rainforest section are particularly worth a visit in the cooler months.
Sapphire Gemfields Day Trip (45 minutes west) — Fossick for sapphires at one of the licensed fossicking parks near Anakie or Rubyvale. Equipment hire is available on site, and even first-timers regularly find small stones to take home.
Lake Maraboon Sunset Drive (20 minutes south) — Drive out to the dam wall or one of the recreation areas for a spectacular inland sunset over the water. It is a peaceful way to decompress after a full day of professional development.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we regularly accommodate professional groups with multiple connected apartments and group rates. Contact us directly to discuss your needs and we will tailor a package that works for your delegation size.
Yes, our WiFi is high-speed and stable. Many professionals use it regularly for video calls, uploading presentations, and accessing cloud-based resources without interruption.
Yes, every apartment has a full washer-dryer, which is essential for multi-day conferences. You can keep on top of laundry without leaving the property or hunting for a laundromat.
Most conference venues in Emerald are within a five to ten minute drive. CQUniversity’s campus and the Emerald Town Hall are both a short trip from our Esmond Street location.
Yes, we offer complimentary on-site parking for all guests, including spaces suitable for larger vehicles if you are travelling from a remote posting with extra gear.
Absolutely. We offer flexible check-in arrangements for conference delegates. Just let us know your expected arrival time when you book and we will make sure everything is ready for you.
We offer competitive direct rates for all professional bookings. Contact us to discuss your budget and we will do our best to accommodate your department’s travel allowances.
Yes. Our apartments are well-insulated and separated, giving you a peaceful space to review notes, prepare presentations, or simply unwind after a full day of workshops.
Every apartment includes a dining table that doubles as a comfortable workspace, with good lighting and nearby power points for your laptop and devices.
Yes. Our self-contained apartments have ample storage space for boxes of handouts, display materials, or equipment you may be transporting to and from the venue.
We understand that conference schedules can shift. Contact us directly to discuss our cancellation terms and we will work with you to find a fair arrangement.
Emerald has an Officeworks and several print shops within a few minutes’ drive. The town library also offers printing services at a low cost for last-minute handouts.
Yes. Emerald’s town centre is well-lit and quiet in the evenings. Many conference delegates walk to nearby restaurants for dinner without any concerns.
Yes. For best availability and rates, book directly at emeraldinn.com.au. Phone ahead if you have questions about your specific needs.
Ready to Visit?
Plan Your Education Conference Visit
For specific details about Central Highlands Education Conferences, visit the official event website or contact the event organiser directly. To book accommodation at Emerald Inn, visit emeraldinn.com.au or phone ahead to discuss your needs.






