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The 11th Annual Conference Heads to Hobart

19 Dec 2025 6:39 AM | Anonymous

ABA Australia is pleased to announce its 11th Annual Conference, to be held in Hobart, Tasmania, at the Wrest Point Hotel. This is the first year that we will be in Hobart and are excited to explore the city. Hobart is known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to Tasmania’s natural landscapes. As a smaller capital city, Hobart offers a more relaxed and accessible conference experience, supporting meaningful connection and conversation between delegates.

The Wrest Point Hotel provides a central waterfront location with on-site conference facilities and accommodation, making it easy for attendees to participate fully in the conference program while enjoying the surrounding city.

The annual conference brings together behaviour analysts, researchers, students, and allied professionals from across Australia to share knowledge, connect with colleagues, and engage with contemporary issues in behaviour analysis.

Registrations will open shortly, with further details to be released regarding keynote and invited speakers. The conference program will include a mix of keynote presentations, invited talks, and contributed workshops and papers.

We are currently be inviting submissions for:

  • Workshops

  • Panels

  • Symposium

  • Research and Paper presentations

  • Clinical Case Studies

  • Posters

Members and practitioners are encouraged to contribute to the program and support the exchange of applied, research, and practice-based knowledge within the field.


For more information check out our conference website: https://www.abaaconference.com.au/



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