18 May 2026

Family Office Congress XVII Concludes After Three Days of Insightful Conversations and Meaningful Connections

Family Office Congress XVII concluded last week after three days of meaningful conversations, valuable connections and peer-level discussions focused on the future of wealth, leadership, investment and legacy.

Held under the trust of PWN’s Four Walls Policy, the Congress brought together PWN Members alongside some of Australia’s and the world’s leading thinkers, advisers, operators and innovators to exchange perspectives across family, business, philanthropy, science, technology and community.

This year’s Congress welcomed:
  • 455 participants
  • 77 speakers
  • 21.5 hours of programming
  • Countless meaningful conversations and connections
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Across the program, attendees explored a broad range of topics impacting families of significant wealth and family enterprises, with discussions spanning investment strategy, family governance, emerging technologies, leadership, purpose, philanthropy and intergenerational transition.

The Congress also highlighted the importance of trusted peer engagement and the value of creating space for candid, confidential and thoughtful dialogue within the private wealth community.

PWN extends sincere thanks to the 16 partners whose support helped make the Congress possible:

Action on Poverty, Centuria Bass Credit, Climatic, DASH, Dexus, Kings Gate Capital Partners, KP Rx, Life Ed NSW/ACT, McCullough Robertson, MSCI Inc., Mutual Trust Pty Ltd, Pitcher Partners, Queensland University of Technology, St Vincent’s Curran Foundation, Venstra Medical and Vision Australia.

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PWN also thanks all Members, speakers and guests for their contribution, curiosity and willingness to share insights throughout the event, as well as the wider PWN Team whose dedication helped deliver the Congress experience.