Australian Bleeding Disorders Conference 2025

Registration

Register for the Australian Bleeding Disorders Conference to attend valuable sessions on a variety of topics and connect to people with bleeding disorders, their families, carers, health professionals, policy makers and industry.

Register by 30 June 2025 to take advantage of discounted early bird pricing!

Registration includes:

  • Access to all program sessions including plenary, concurrent and workshops.
  • Conference satchel
  • Abstract booklet
  • Welcome Reception (Thursday night)
  • Morning and afternoon tea and lunch each day (or day specific if 1 day registration)
  • Access to the exhibition and poster display

Do you require financial assistance getting to the Conference? HFA has allocated funding to assist people living with a bleeding disorder, relatives/partners or carers to attend the Conference. Learn more and apply for Community Funding.

Pricing

CATEGORY EARLY BIRD
(Until 30 June 2025)
STANDARD
(1 July – 16 October 2025)
Delegate [1 DAY / 2 DAYS] $260 / $420 $295 / $495
Person with a bleeding disorder / Youth / Foundation staff [2 DAYS] $270 $270
Accompanying adult [2 DAYS] $135 $135

Registration prices are in Australian Dollars and include 10% GST.

Accommodation rates

Wednesday 15 October 2025Standard Room$269 (room only)
Thursday 16 October 2025Standard Room$269 (room only)
Friday 17 October 2025Standard Room$279 (room only)
Saturday 18 October 2025Standard Room$289 (room only)

Breakfast is available at the reduced price of $25.00 per person, per night when confirmed at time of booking.

Learn more about accommodation at VOCO Brisbane.

Registration categories

Delegate:
Anyone working in bleeding disorders including however not limited to doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, psychosocial workers, government, industry, pharmaceutical, data managers, other medical professionals, etc.

Person With a Bleeding Disorder / Youth / Foundation Staff:
PWBD: A person with a bleeding disorder.
Youth: Anyone aged between 16-30 are encouraged to attend. Program sessions will have content relevant to youth integrated throughout the conference.
Foundation Staff: Staff that work for haemophilia foundations 

Accompanying Adult:
A person accompanying a person with a bleeding disorder.

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