20-22 June 2025
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre

FAQs

How do I get to the EveryWoman Expo?

Visit the getting there page for all public transport and parking options.

Can I buy from the stallholders at the Expo?

Yes! Exhibitors will be selling their products at the Expo, usually at a special Expo price! Note: Some stalls are cash only and do not have EFTPOS facilities.

Q: Is there an ATM available at the Expo?

A: There are no ATMs at PCEC as it is a cashless venue. The closest ATM is located at Elizabeth Quay Bus Station a 5 minute walk adjacent to the PCEC. 

All major banks are located within a short distance from the venue: 

ANZ Bank
220 St George’s Terrace, Perth

Commonwealth Bank of Australia
150 St George’s Terrance, Perth

National Bank Australia
197 St George’s Terrace, Perth

St George Bank
152-158 St George’s Terrance, Perth

Westpac
218 St George’s Terrance, Perth

Is there a cost to attend one of the seminars or workshops?

Most speakers are included in your ticket price and seating is available on a ‘first come first served’ basis.

Workshops are ticketed and available to purchase when booking your Expo tickets.

Are there cloakroom facilities?

No, there are no cloakroom facilities available onsite.

I registered for a ticket online, however I have lost/did not receive the ticket email - what do I do?

Firstly, please check your junk email box as the email may have been sent there. If it is not there please email the team: everywomanexpo@eea.net.au

How do I change the day of my ticket?

Expo Entry Ticket? Your Expo entry ticket will work on any day or time, so there is no need to change ticket details.

VIP Experiences, Workshops, High Tea or any other paid session? Please email the team, including your full name, workshop and booking day/time: everywomanexpo@eea.net.au

 

I need general help/information regarding my ticket where do I go?

Our staff are happy to help, email everywomanexpo@eea.net.au for assistance.

Can children attend the Expo?

Yes! Children aged 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult, but do not require a registered ticket.

Disclaimer: The EveryWoman Expo acts as a platform for visitors to learn, grow and discover themselves. We are about acceptance, inclusion and tolerance; thus we welcome a diverse range of Exhibitors and Presenters, providing they act within the framework of Australian law.

The views and opinions expressed by Presenters and Exhibitors at the EveryWoman Expo are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Exhibitions & Events Australia Pty Ltd. We encourage all visitors to make their own decisions as to who they connect with and draw their own opinions and conclusions based upon the information presented to them.

Jules Allen

Jules Allen

Jules Allen, an award-winning Australian advocate and dynamic speaker, believes adversity is life's greatest gift. Overcoming childhood sexual abuse, addiction, and domestic violence, she now empowers others, caring for 32 foster children and advocating for adoption reform.

Her impactful journey, featured on Australian Story, includes rebuilding a refuge in the Solomon Islands and appearing on MasterChef. A leading expert on youth and women's issues, she was awarded the 2017 Alumni of the Year by Southern Cross University. Recently, she became an award-winning playwright, shedding light on foster care challenges, while her therapy work during COVID focuses on anxiety relief.