

The Palestine Solidarity Conference is an opportunity for our movement to learn together, develop new skills and coordinate our efforts to collectively advocate more effectively for Palestinian justice, liberation and self-determination.
Spaces for PSC26 are limited and registration is now closed.
If you haven’t registered and are interested in attending the conference, please fill out the expression of interest form below and we will get in touch!
I’m interested in attending the conference!
2024 Palestine Solidarity Conference Highlights
FAQs
What is the Palestine Solidarity Conference?
Across two days, the Palestine Solidarity Conference will bring together leading voices from Palestine, First Nations communities, academia, journalism and grassroots organising for critical conversations, practical workshops and movement-building.
The Palestine Solidarity Conference is an opportunity for activists within the Palestine solidarity movement to come together to connect with one another, build our skillsets, expand and share knowledge on whatโs happening in Palestine, and socialise our strategy and tactics to make our work more impactful.
The conference will feature plenary discussions and collaborative workshops with prominent advocates and activists from within the movement on this continent, and the international Palestine liberation movement.
Who will be speaking at the conference?
The full PSC26 programme will be released soon.
We are excited to announce some of the speakers joining us for PSC26 include: Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah, Nick Hanna, Shaykh Wesam Charkawi, Jayne Christianson, Dr. Lama Rimawi, Dr. Jumana Bayeh and co-founder of the BDS movement, Omar Barghouti.
What is included in my registration?
Your registration for PSC26 includes access to all plenary sessions, your selected workshops, conference materials, and dedicated time to organise and connect with other activists in the movement. Meals and refreshments will be provided during the conference.
Can I attend online?
Unfortunately we are not able to facilitate online attendance for the conference.
Getting to the conference
PSC26 will be held on Dharug Country / Western Sydney at The Holroyd Centre, 17 Miller Street, Merrylands.
Transport Options
Train:
The nearest train station is Merrylands Station, the Holroyd Centre is a 5 minute walk away from the station.
Train lines T1, T2, and T5 can be accessed to get to Merrylands Station.
Bus:
There are several bus routes that can be accessed to get to the Holroyd Centre. Each route stops within a 5 minute walk of the venue. Information regarding each bus route can be route and the closest stop us listed below.
Route 802 & 806
Closest stop: Merryland Rd after Miller St
Route 804, 820, 7506, 7514, 7515, 7524, 7528 & 9401
Closest stop: Merrylands Rd at Pitt St
Car
Street parking is available nearby on Miller St and the surrounding streets.
Need more information?
Contact [email protected] with any further queries relating to the conference!






