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Day 1
Monday, 11 May 2026: Welcome Reception (details to follow) and workshops
Day 2
Tuesday, 12 May 2026: Full-day conference sessions, Gala Dinner, and Awards Night
Day 3
Wednesday, 13 May 2026: Full-day conference sessions
We welcome everyone involved in or passionate about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health. This conference is ideal for representatives from local communities, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, health services, NGOs, professional bodies, and government departments.
Join us to share insights, network, and collaborate on initiatives to enhance eye health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
The 2026 conference will offer an exciting lineup, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, interactive workshops, cultural sessions, networking opportunities, and exhibitions. We aim to create a space for learning, sharing, and connection.
All conference registrations include entry to the Gala Dinner, held in the exclusive Members Dining Room at the MCG and catered by Native by Dean. We’ve included this dinner in the registration price as our way of thanking our community for supporting the work of FNEHA, a not-for-profit and the principal voice and Australia’s first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye care peak body. If you would like to bring a guest, there is an option to purchase an additional dinner ticket.
Tickets may be available for purchase at NATSIEHC26 on the day, subject to availability. To help us manage numbers, we kindly ask that you contact us beforehand to confirm availability. Payments can be made on-site as directed by The First Nations Eye Health Alliance Limited—please speak to one of our staff at the registration desk.
Feel free to reach out at heyyoumob@FNEHA.com.au for any inquiries or additional information.
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