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LEA 3001: A Learning Space Odyssey is the 23rd Annual Learning Environments Australasia Conference and is hosted by the Queensland Chapter in Brisbane on the 7 - 9 May 2025.

Step into the future of education at LEA 3001: A Learning Space Odyssey, where we push boundaries, challenge conventional thinking, and reimagine learning environments for the next century. As we journey forward, this conference will explore how rapid advancements in technology, shifting social landscapes, and environmental challenges are reshaping the way we design and interact with spaces for learning.

Our 2025 theme is all about exploring the horizon and beyond. From AI-powered classrooms and blended learning environments to the influence of community, culture, and Queensland’s unique climate, we’ll dive into the future of education with optimism and creativity. 

With a diverse lineup of speakers including students, educators, architects, and designers, LEA 3001 will offer thought-provoking sessions and actionable insights for building future-ready learning spaces. Expect dynamic discussions, immersive site tours, and hands-on workshops designed to ignite new ideas and inspire innovation. This is your chance to be part of a conversation that will shape the next generation of learning environments.

Join us at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 7 to May 9, 2025, as we embark on this exciting odyssey together, ensuring that education remains innovative, inclusive, and impactful for decades to come.

Conference Registration! 

  Pre- Conference Registration Only


Key STATISTICS 


23

Years running the conference

11,100+

Attendees

360+

Exhibitors

24+

Industry Experts speakers and workshop presenters


MEET OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dr Kate Meyrick

Director of Urbis

Kerstin Thompson

Principal at 
Kerstin Thompson Architects

Mark Pesce

Podcast Host & 
Co-founder of Wisely AI

Simon Kuestenmacher

Director and Co-founder of 
The Demographics Group

Anne Hollonds

Australia’s National Children’s Commissioner 
at Australian Human Rights Commission


THE MAYFIELD PROJECT 2025 COHORT


ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

Under the banner of LEA 3001, the 2025 Learning Environments Australasia conference is set to exceed expectations, drawing a diverse and international audience of over 500 delegates. Attendees will hail from prominent regions such as Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, USA, and the UK, representing an array of professions pivotal to the evolution of teaching and learning environments. These delegates represent diverse professions integral to the advancement of teaching and learning environments.

  

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