The Australian Open is scheduled to be played at Peninsula-Kingswood Country Golf Club in New South Wales next year, according to multiple reports. The venue change is part of a wider rotation plan that keeps the tournament returning to Victoria for subsequent editions. The West Australian reports that Victoria will host the event for three of the next four years under a new deal, underscoring the state’s continued role as a long-term home for Australia’s premier golf tournament. Other outlets report that the Australian Open will be staged back in Victoria in 2029 and 2030, following the NSW event in the coming year. The Age, Brisbane Times and Sydney Morning Herald also say organisers believe the move to Peninsula-Kingswood can attract many of the world’s top players, suggesting the event’s status and competitive field remain a priority regardless of the host venue. Across the sources, the common points are the NSW commitment for next year at Peninsula-Kingswood and the tournament’s return to Victoria in 2029 and 2030, with Victoria hosting the majority of the next four-year period.