Location


Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country (Canberra)


Elevate your experience in Canberra!

Welcome to Canberra, where innovation meets inspiration! Join us for the APSAD Conference 2024 in the heart of Australia's capital city renowned for its stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture.

Image Credit: Rob Mulally for VisitCanberra

Why Canberra? Unleash the Potential!

  • First Nations’ Art and History: Take a tour with a local Ngunnawal elder or try your hand at traditional First Nations practices at a workshop at the National Arboretum.
  • Picturesque Landscapes: Explore the serene Lake Burley Griffin and lush parks.
  • Architectural Marvels: Marvel at the Parliament House, Australian War Memorial, and more.
  • Cultural Hotspots: Immerse yourself in history at the National Museum or stroll through the Botanic Gardens.
  • Culinary Delights: Indulge in Canberra's diverse and delectable food scene.


Conference Highlights: Where Professional Growth Meets Leisure

  • Dynamic Venue: Engage in cutting-edge presentations and workshops at our central conference venue – the National Convention Centre, Canberra.
  • Local Attractions: Unwind with colleagues against the backdrop of the Australian Alps or enjoy team-building in the city's lush landscapes.


Connect, Learn, and Explore

Join us for APSAD Conference 2024—a unique blend of professional development and leisure in a city that encapsulates the spirit of progress. Canberra awaits your arrival in 2024! Find out even more things to do in Canberra here.

 

APSAD acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the lands and waterways throughout Australia, paying our respects to Elders past, and present.

APSAD recognises the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and surrounding region. APSAD acknowledges that other people and families also have a traditional connection to the lands of the ACT and region and we respect this connection to country.

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