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Rail Freight Conference - OLD DO NOT USE
22-23 October 2025
Park Hyatt MelbourneMelbourne

Rail Freight Conference 2026

Driving Efficiency, Sustainability & Innovation in Freight

29-30 July 2026 | Park Hyatt Melbourne

Grab your Early Bird Tickets now: available for a limited time only!

Rail Freight 2026 will highlight the critical importance of rail freight in driving Australia’s economic growth, environmental sustainability, and regional development. Over the past decade, rail freight has contributed to 71% of the national freight task growth, demonstrating its dominance in the freight sector. According to “The Value of Rail 2025”, even a modest 1% shift of freight from road to rail can deliver $80 million in annual savings by reducing crash, emission, and health-related costs. Bringing together industry leaders, operators, policymakers, and innovators, this year’s conference will explore how rail freight can capitalize on growing demand to shape a more sustainable, efficient, and resilient future for freight transportation.


What to Expect

Rail Freight 2026 will explore how the rail freight industry is setting new standards for efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. The conference will feature:

  • Expert panel discussions on the latest trends and challenges in rail freight
  • Keynote presentations
  • Customer case studies
  • Networking opportunities with stakeholders across the rail and logistics sectors


Topics Addressed

  • Project updates
  • Investment and regulation
  • Infrastructure, network utilisation and upgrades
  • Capacity and opportunities for growth
  • Intermodal freight systems
  • Supply chain logistics
  • Decarbonisation and sustainability
  • Technology and innovation

Join us in Melbourne this July to be part of the conversation driving the future of rail freight in Australia forward.