ANMF OHS CONFERENCE 2025

The ANMF OHS Conference is a fantastic opportunity to connect with likeminded nurses, midwives and carers and be informed about new strategies and solutions.

This conference will provide you with the tools and insights to drive positive change, reduce risks and build a culture of safety and wellbeing in healthcare.

Learn new strategies for fostering open and clear communication to ensure your concerns are heard and addressed.

Examine the challenges of adapting to workplace changes, from physical space adjustments to shifts in operations, culture and social dynamics. We’ll also tackle strategies for mitigating psychosocial impacts, focusing on emotional and mental wellbeing.

A highlight will be promoting diversity and inclusion, breaking down cultural barriers, and creating workplaces where employees feel empowered to speak up about OHS issues.

Plus, you’ll gain a solid understanding of workers’ rights through both the OHS Act and the Fair Work Act.

Register today! Save with early bird registration

Date: Friday 21 November 2025

Time: 9am – 3pm
Location: Carson Conference Centre, 535 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
Format: Face to face event

When registering before 5pm, Friday 31 October

  • ANMF members: $170 early bird | $200 regular
  • ANMF HSRs/Job Reps: $160 early bird | $190 regular
  • Non-member: $220 early bird | $250 regular
  • ANMF student member: $85 early bird | $115 regular

This conference is aimed at all levels of nursing, midwifery and carers.

The ANMF OHS Conference – Influencing positive change in the healthcare sector attracts up to 6 hours of CPD required by the NMBA for registration renewal.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to join other nurses, midwives and carers and connect at this vital OHS event. Register now!

Questions about this event? Contact ANMF via [email protected]

ANMF thank their sponsors for their support! ANMF could not run such events without the support of conference sponsors:
Gold sponsor - HESTA
Silver sponsor - Aware Super
Bronze sponsor - Nurses Midwives Health

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