Registration
Registration includes: Access to all program sessions and to the conference exhibition hall. Catering will be provided for morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea everyday, along with tea and coffee. Plus a complimentary ticket to the conference welcome reception taking place on Thursday, 3 April.
Early Bird Registration Deadline: 23 February 2025
Standard Registration Deadline: 9 March 2025
*All rates are displayed in AUD Australian Dollars
Registrations made after 9 March 2025 will incur a late booking fee. Any cancellations made after this date will not receive a refund.
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Member - Associate - $700
Member - Retired - $600
Member - LMIC - $450
Non-Member - $1350
Non-Sponsoring - Industry - $1950
Member - Full - $1250
Member - Associate - $900
Member - Retired - $700
Member - LMIC - $450
Non-Member - $1550
Non-Sponsoring - Industry - $2050
Member - Full / Associate - $700
Member - Retired - $370
Non-Member - $810
Non-Sponsoring - Industry - $1030
Please see below category descriptions to ensure you register for the correct one:
Associate
Full Member
LMIC
Low Middle Income Countries that are eligible for the Low Middle Income Country Registration Rates are those countries that are considered Low Income Economies and Lower-Middle Income Economies by the World Bank. Upper-Middle Income and High Income Economies are not eligible for this rate.
Please click here to view the World Bank website for the latest information on world economy classifications.
Become an Associate Overseas Member and access cheaper conference rates: https://asid.net.au/membership.
We acknowledge that the conference is being held the traditional lands of the Ngunnawal people. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuing connection to land, water, and community and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. ASHM acknowledges Sovereignty in this country has never been ceded. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.