Government Link deadlines

 

Friday 22 May Government Link registrations close
Wednesday 17 June Supply Nation / Government Link Portal

  • Deadline to submit names, entity details and dietary requirements of any staff members attending
Monday 13 July Supply Nation

  • Deadline to submit Public Liability Insurance certificates and if applicable, workers compensation documentation
Monday 20 July The Event Room

  • Deadline to submit any additional venue permits

Tradeshow bump-in and operation times

Tuesday 11 August
2pm – 6pm Government Link Participant bump-in requirements:

  • Print name badges at reception on arrival
  • Set up and finalise designated table
  • All persons on site must wear hi-vis vest, name badge and closed-in shoes during bump-in

Bump-in must be completed on Tuesday 11 August

Wednesday 12 August
7am – 8am You will have access to the Halls from 7am and must arrive prior to 8am
8am Indigenous Business Tradeshow opens to the public
8:30am – 9:30am Indigenous Business Tradeshow official opening at the Sand Circle
12:30pm – 1:30pm Government Link Participant lunchbox collection
3:30pm Indigenous Business Tradeshow closes
3:30pm – 5pm Government Link Participant bump-out requirements:

  • All materials must be removed; anything left at your booth will be discarded
  • All persons on site must wear hi-vis vest, name badge and closed-in shoes during bump-in

Government Link space size and inclusions

Government Link space inclusions: Not included:
  • 6x tickets to the Indigenous Business Tradeshow; light lunch included
  • 1x space (approx. 3m x 3m) including:
    • Lighting and carpet
    • Power
    • 1x standard trestle table with black tablecloth
    • 3x chairs
    • 3x A4 brochure stands
  • Additional equipment, signage, decorations etc (you may bring your own)
  • Additional power beyond what is included
  • Additional staff – each booth includes registration for six people to staff your booth; extra staff must be paid for

Government Link details on the official Connect App

 
Information about your Government Link will be included on the official Connect 2026 App. We will use the company details provided to Supply Nation.

Ticket holders will receive login instructions when the Connect 2026 App is launched, along with details on how to change passwords and update personal profiles.

Venue

Location
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth WA 6000
PCEC getting here
PCEC building map
PCEC Plaza access map
The venue has direct access from Perth’s main freeway, Mitchell Freeway. If you require parking, see the ‘parking’ section of this manual below.

Event Locations within the PCEC:

  • Knowledge Forum and Networking Reception – Riverside Theatre
  • Indigenous Business Tradeshow – Exhibition Pavilions 3, 4 and 5
  • Gala Awards Dinner – BelleVue Ballroom, Level 5

Parking
The PCEC Car Park is owned and operated by the City of Perth (Customer Service: 1300 889 613). This 1,500-bay car park is accessible via Mill Street, Mounts Bay Road and the Riverside Drive off-ramp from the Mitchell Freeway. Access is restricted to cars and motorcycles with a maximum clearance of 2.1 metres. Trailers are not permitted. Payment for parking can be made by cash, all major credit cards and EFTPOS.

Alternative parking
Approximately 5,000 car parking spaces are available within a 10-minute walk of the PCEC. Early bird and long-stay options are available at the following nearby locations:

  • Westralia Square, 141 St Georges Terrace (entry via Mounts Bay Road)
  • His Majesty’s Theatre (entry via King Street, opposite the theatre and/or via Murray Street)

Refer to the PCEC Plaza access map for parking station locations.

Loading dock
Government Link Participants will use Loading Dock 5 for any deliveries.

Traffic flow to the access ramp and across the loading dock is strictly one-way only. Access to the loading dock is via a ramp adjacent to the intersection of Mounts Bay Road and Spring Street. The dock exits onto Riverside Drive at the eastern end of the building. A vehicle checkpoint is located at the entry to the one-way access ramp. A truck holding area is located off Mounts Bay Road, below the Mitchell Freeway, and may be used during major bump-in or bump-out periods. This area is managed by MainRoads. Vehicles traversing the dock must not exceed a speed of 10km/h and hazard lights must remain on at all times while engines are running.

Vehicles may only stand temporarily for loading / unloading purposes and must not be left unattended at any time. No parking is permitted and the PCEC reserves the right issue fines via City of Perth parking officers and/or remove offending vehicles from the premises at the owner’s expense.

The PCEC and event organisers (Supply Nation and The Event Room) accept no responsibility for the safety of vehicles and/or their contents.

Loading dock rules
Government Link Participants and contractors should be aware of the following:

    • Access to the PCEC for bump-in and/or bump-out is via the loading dock only.
    • All drivers of vehicles accessing the loading dock must provide a valid driver’s licence to the PCEC’s security staff upon request to verify their identity.
    • Event equipment is not permitted to be moved in or out via foyers or other public areas under any circumstances.
    • All Government Link Participants must complete the PCEC site induction, see ‘contacts and resources’ section of this manual for the link.
    • High-visibility clothing and enclosed shoes must be worn at all times during bump-in and bump-out.
    • Access via the loading dock bi-fold doors is not permitted during event operational hours.

Engaging a courier service

 
We recommend using a reliable courier service such as Australia Post, Toll or TNT with tracking to avoid disappointment. Please advise The Event Room of all deliveries, shipments and contractors requiring access to Exhibition Pavilions.

Small items can be carried by hand or transported using a small trolley. The most convenient access point is the City of Perth Convention Centre carpark, which provides lift access to the venue. Proceed on foot to the venue.
 
Self-delivery via loading dock
Please see ‘loading dock’ section of this manual. There is no on-site storage available. All vehicles must arrive and deliver materials on the day of bump-in.

Good to know – when on site

Access information
All Government Link Participants must have their space fully set up by 6pm on Tuesday 11 August 2026. Please note:

  • You are responsible for moving your own equipment.
  • Smaller items may be carried or transported via trolley from the loading dock or carpark; dollies and hand / folding trollies are not available on site, so please bring your own.
  • All persons on site must wear a hi-vis vest, name badge and closed-in shoes during bump-in and bump-out in the loading dock and on the Tradeshow floor. Entry will be denied to anyone without a hi-vis vest or appropriate footwear. Hi-vis vests are available for purchase at reception (Monday to Friday, 7am – 3pm) or from PCEC’s security outside these hours for $10 each.

Internet access
Free wireless internet service is available throughout the PCEC via the main PCEC internet portal page. Access is limited to 60 minutes per session, after which users can reconnect via the portal.

Connection speeds will be influenced by the number and density of concurrent users within the PCEC and is intended for general browsing and web-based email only.

Government Link Participant support on the day
A PerthExpo Hire representative will be stationed at the Tradeshow floor main entry during bump-in to assist with booth-related queries.

Removal of goods
All Government Link Participant display items and packaging materials must be removed from the venue by 6pm on Wednesday 12 August 2026. Items left behind will be disposed of.

Storage and waste
Limited storage will be available on site. Government Link Participants must remove all cartons, boxes and wrapping materials once unpacked or store them neatly. All items stored in your booth must be clearly labelled with your business name and booth number.

Workplace Health and Safety
During bump-in and bump-out, the Tradeshow floor and the loading dock are considered construction zones and caution must be taken. All Government Link Participants and contractors must adhere to the following safety requirements without exception:

  • All persons must wear appropriate closed-in footwear at all times
  • All persons must wear hi-vis safety vests
  • Corridors / aisles must be always kept clear; do not place items in the aisles and walkways
  • Exercise caution around moving equipment
  • Limit on-site presence to essential staff only
  • All accidents, injuries and incidents must be reported to on-duty security
  • All persons working must hold the current, appropriate licences
  • No children under 15 are permitted entry
  • No person is to work while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • No dangerous goods or hazardous substances are permitted on site without prior written approval from the event organisers (Supply Nation and The Event Room)

First aid
A fully equipped first aid room is located directly opposite the entrance to Exhibition Pavilion 2 on level 1 of the PCEC. Emergency first aid is available by contacting the PCEC Security Control Room via any house phone on extension 80334 or on 9338-0334 from any other phone.

In the event of a medical emergency, first aid attendants will be on hand to implement procedures and contact external agencies. Anyone who delivers first aid must notify security as soon as possible.

Insurance
All Government Link Participants must submit a valid Public Liability Insurance and/or Workers Compensation Certificates to Supply Nation by Monday 13 July 2026. Without this documentation, access to the venue may be denied. Government Link Participants should also ensure adequate insurance coverage for the loss, theft or damage of products during transport to and from the Indigenous Business Tradeshow. The venue and the event organisers (Supply Nation and The Event Room) are not responsible for the safety or condition of any items delivered to the venue.

Damage
Signs, banners and similar materials must not be nailed, stapled, taped or attached to venue ceilings, walls and other painted surfaces. Government Link Participants will be charged for any property damage by the venue.

Noise
Sound amplification for videos or demonstrations may be permitted, provided it does not cause annoyance to neighbouring Government Link Participants / exhibitors. You must contact The Event Room for approval and approval from the event organisers (Supply Nation and The Event Room) must be granted before use of amplification or loud noise.

Power requirements
All power requirements and connection work must be carried out by the official electrical contractor, PerthExpo Hire. Each space in the Government Link area includes one power outlet. Additional outlets can be arranged for an additional fee, contact PerthExpo Hire directly katienewman@perthexpo.com.au to arrange.

Testing and tagging of electrical equipment
In accordance with WHS Regulation 2011, all plug-type electrical equipment must be inspected, tested and tagged in line with Australian Standard AS 3760 (In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs). Ensure all leads and portable electrical equipment used have a tag with current date. On-site testing and tagging is available for an additional charge, payable by the Government Link Participant.

Unsafe electrical equipment will be disconnected and removed from service until inspected, tested and tagged by an electrical contractor. Detachable cords such as IEC leads, extension leads and power boards must also be tested separately.

Government Link Participant sampling, selling, preparation and distribution of food and beverage
Generally, the PCEC will allow Government Link Participants to provide food and beverage samples as a means of demonstrating any plant or equipment forming part of the exhibition or a product manufactured or supplied by the Government Link Participant; however, Government Link Participants are not permitted to distribute, sell or give away any other items of food or beverage without the PCEC’s prior written approval.

Each case will be considered on its merits in conjunction with the type of event and nature of the business. Early consultation with PCEC Exhibitor Services is essential. Where permission is granted, the PCEC may apply a corkage charge to the client or Government Link Participant.

The PCEC reserves the right to remove any food and beverage not authorised by the PCEC.

All stands involved in the presentation of food and beverages must abide by the Food Act 2008 and Food Standards Code. Health requirements for a Government Link Participants stand, from which food and/or beverage is distributed to the public include:

  • Perishable packaged foods are required to be refrigerated.
  • Where unpacked food is to be given away, openly stored, displayed and handled, the following facilities and services must be provided:
    • A hand basin with hot and cold water
    • A liquid soap dispenser
    • A paper towel dispenser
    • Glass or Perspex screens or sneeze-guards to protect food from contamination.
    • A washable impervious floor and walls (e.g. sheet vinyl) where food preparation or cooking is taking place
  • Where serving implements or utensils are used, a separate double sink with drainer providing hot and cold water, as well as a liquid soap dispenser and paper towel dispensers will be required.
  • Where drainage and water are required, stands must be located with access to the appropriate service pits.
  • All eating and drinking utensils must be disposable (e.g. paper cups, plastic spoons, plastic wine glasses etc) and must not be reused.
  • When food or beverage samples are given away for promotional purposes:
    • They must be offered in such a manner as to avoid being handled by the public (e.g. apportioned and toothpicks inserted).
    • They should be protected from contamination (e.g. use of trays provided with fitted plastic covers).
    • Condiments such as sauce, mustard etc are to be contained in squeeze type dispensers or in individual sealed packs.

For specific requirements, liaise with the City of Perth’s District Environmental Health Officer. Their contact details can be found here.

Government Link Participants approved to promote food and/or beverage must provide receptacles for the collection of rubbish located at or near the stand and the contents shall be disposed of in a manner approved by the PCEC.

Note: extra charges may be imposed for the cleaning of wet areas and the disposal of food waste.

On-stand catering
The PCEC will provide on-stand catering for clients and Government Link Participants. All food and beverage orders should be placed not less than 20 business days prior to the commencement date with payment made not less than five business days prior to the commencement date. Orders placed with less than five business days’ notice prior to the commencement date will incur a 20% surcharge.

Liquor service requirements
The PCEC’s liquor licence requires that service of all alcoholic products – including samples – is performed by a member of PCEC’s staff. Labour charges apply to this service.

With written approval from the PCEC agreeing to relinquish their Special Facilities Licence in the tenanted space, Government Link Participants may apply for their own liquor licence for the duration of their event by contacting Racing, Gaming and Liquor. Corkage and catering rights charges may apply and should be confirmed with PCEC Exhibitor Services 20 business days prior to the event.

With written approval from the PCEC, Government Link Participants may serve alcohol samples on stand under their own liquor license and are required to abide by the Liquor Licensing Act 1998 at all times. The Government Link Participant must provide a copy of their liquor license and Responsible Service of Alcohol certificates of every individual on their stand.

Note: a Government Link Participant under section 59A of the Liquor Control Act is permitted to sell packaged liquor on the licensed premises of the other licensee for delivery to the purchaser or to premises specified by the purchaser, from the licensed premises of the supplier. Packaged sales for take away is prohibited.

Should a Government Link Participant not hold a liquor license and Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate, the serving of alcohol beverage samples will only be permitted under PCEC’s liquor licence when served by a PCEC RSA certified staff member at cost to the Government Link Participant.

Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries – Racing, Gaming and Liquor
Gordon Stephenson House, 2nd Floor Reception
140 William Street, Perth, WA 6000
Phone: +61 8 6551 4888

Selling items (food or beverage)
Government Link Participants wishing to sell items must complete a Food and Beverage Selling Request Permit Form, see ‘contacts and resources’ section of this manual for the link. You may be required to pay a fee. Pending this advice, if you choose to proceed with selling items, we also advise:

  • Be mindful of the quantity you plan to bring / sell, as all items must be stored within your booth.
  • Consider your payment method e.g. float / cash or a POS system such as Square

For all other selling requests, please email The Event Room for further information and approvals.

Other notes

  • The event organisers (Supply Nation and The Event Room) reserve the right to ask you to remove any display items deemed as unacceptable.
  • Government Link Participants should not place material outside their booth causing obstruction of any aisles or emergency exits.
  • Government Link Participants will be responsible for any reasonable costs of repairing the booth or premises should any fixtures be painted, marked or otherwise damaged.
  • Government Link Participants are solely responsible for any physical loss or damage to their property.
  • Only one business per booth is permitted (one ABN per booth).
  • Names, contact details and dietary requirements of any staff members must be provided to Supply Nation by 17 June 2026.
  • Paramedics will be on site for the duration of the Tradeshow.

Emergency procedures
In the event of an emergency, a trained emergency response team will lead the implementation of all procedures. The event organisers (Supply Nation and The Event Room) are briefed on emergency procedures.

To report an emergency or incident, call +61 8 9475 3301 or +61 8 9338 0300.

The PCEC uses an Emergency Warning and Intercommunication System (EWIS) for alarms, primarily in emergencies like fire or other threats.

  • Alert alarm – “Beep! Beep! Beep!”

This is a warning alarm to notify everyone of a possible emergency. Stand by for further instructions.

  • Evacuation alarm – “Whoop! Whoop!”

This alarm means all occupants must evacuate. Wardens will direct everyone to leave quickly and calmly via the nearest exits until it is safe to return. Leave calmly and quickly via the nearest emergency exit, do not use lifts, follow staff directions and proceed to designated assembly points (typically at the front of the building, such as near the Bell Tower end or Plaza opposite Adina Hotel).