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Provided by AGPAustralia and the Pacific are bidding to host the 31st United Nations Climate Conference, known as COP31, in late 2026. Türkiye is also bidding to host the same event.
Co-hosting COP31 is our chance to unlock Australia’s clean export potential, supporting long term growth and jobs across our nation.
The event would also realise half a billion dollars of immediate economic benefits as a major event, according to the South Australian government’s estimates.
It would bring in four times the international visitors of the Melbourne Grand Prix and about a third as many as the Sydney Olympics.
COP26, held in Glasgow in 2021, delivered the UK a net benefit of more than AU$1 billion.
MAX strongly supports Australia’s bid to host COP31 and the diplomatic efforts to resolve the current deadlock with Türkiye.
As most major economies continue their transition to net zero, hosting COP31 will help Australia cement its place in the emerging clean energy economy.
Australia can use the spotlight and convening power of the global climate event to help shape an effective response to the opportunities and threats of climate change.
It can also:
Australia and the Pacific cannot act on our own to minimise our climate risks and realise our economic opportunities – that takes global action, and an Australian/Pacific COP provides our best opportunity to accelerate global climate action.
COP31 is more than just a conference – at a critical moment for climate action, Australia is positioned to leverage COP31 as a transformational opportunity for our nation, our region and the world.
Australia can do this through close collaboration with our region, a journey that begins by hosting COP31 in partnership with our Pacific neighbours for whom effectively addressing climate change defuses an existential threat, and offers a development opportunity.

The MAX is an action-oriented coalition of leading Australian climate, industry, finance and research organisations committed to helping deliver a successful COP31 – that aligns with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C while driving shared prosperity.
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