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ABA Australia’s Social and Reading events continued to be a popular member benefit across 2024.  With monthly meet-ups held in Adelaide, Gold Coast, Perth, Sydney and Newcastle, ABA Australia members met in-person to discuss hot topics in behaviour analysis including:

  • Training Other Professionals
  • Receiving and Providing Feedback
  • Visual Supports
  • Essential for Living
  • Cultural Diversity 

ABA Australia are delighted to announce these in-person events will continue in 2025, with a comprehensive line-up of discussion topics to be held across the year already in the making. We are also looking forward to bringing these events to more states, and ultimately to more ABA Australia members. 

More information needed? 

  • Every month, members are invited to register for the free in-person event. Held locally in RSL’s, pubs, cafes etc…, these 2-hour sessions offer members the opportunity to network and engage with like minded behaviour analysts, while discussing the hot topic of interest chosen for that specific month. 
  • Upon registration, each member will receive details of the chosen topic, in addition to a research article and/or podcast episode to review ahead of the event.  
  • Throughout the session, the discussion will be facilitated by an ABA Australia representative (BCBA/CBA). Members are encouraged to provide their opinions and thoughts on the topic. 
  • At the end of each session, members are encouraged to provide feedback, via a QR code, and provided with the date for the next month's meeting. 
  • For CBA/CBAU and Professional members, 2 FREE ABA Australia PDUs/BACB CEs will be provided. 

Interested in attending one of our free in-person sessions? 

  1. Ensure that your ABA Australia membership is current and active 

  2. Log into your membership profile

  3. Register via our events calendar 


Interested in facilitating a social and reading event in your home state? We would love to hear from you.

Email Claire @admin@auaba.com.au                                                           


Previous Social and Reading Group Events:


Upcoming events

    • 25 Jul 2025
    • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide
    Register

    At our annual conference we offer full day or half day pre-conference workshops to anyone who wants to learn more about behaviour analysis and network with other professionals for a one-day event. 

    Both ABA Australia members and non-member can purchase tickets to attend any of our workshops held on the Friday, 25 July 2025 at the Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide, 65 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000

    The workshop ticket is for Friday attendance only.

    • 25 Jul 2025
    • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide
    • 115
    Register

    We are excited to present a one-day presentation stream dedicated to the reduction and elimination of restrictive practices. This stream features three expert-led presentations and an interactive workshop designed to deepen your knowledge and practical skills in this critical area. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to connect and network with professionals from across the country.

    This event is open to both ABA Australia members and non-members, with tickets available for purchase. Join us on Friday, 25 July 2025, at the Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide (65 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000) for a day of learning and collaboration.

    Please note: This registration is for Friday attendance only.

    • 26 Jul 2025
    • 8:30 AM
    • 27 Jul 2025
    • 4:00 PM
    • Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide
    • 252
    Register

    Conference registration for 10th Annual Conference held on 26/7/25 - 27/7/25. 

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