Australian Bleeding Disorders Conference 2025

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The Australian Bleeding Disorders Conference 2025 was held at the VOCO Brisbane from Thursday 16 to Saturday 18 October 2025.

The Conference brought together over 230 participants, including people with bleeding disorders, their partners and families, health professionals, government and industry.

The theme Teamwork – Pushing the boundaries was discussed throughout the program, highlighting the power of collaboration and working together for better health outcomes.

Over the 2 days we heard 77 presentations from 59 speakers – 5 plenary and 9 concurrent sessions with 14 session chairs. 15 posters were on display along with 7 exhibition booths. We socialised during the Welcome Reception, we reflected during the Remembrance Service and danced and celebrated awards at the Conference dinner.

We would like to thank all of those who contributed to and participated in the program, sponsored the event, and attended the sessions in Brisbane.

CATCH UP ON THE POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS!

Posters and most presentation slides are now available on the HFA website.
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DELEGATE REFLECTIONS

‘I left with a warm heart and made some new friends and increased my knowledge and also my hope for the future.’

‘As a parent of a newly diagnosed child, it has validated our experience and made the experience less isolating.’

‘Speaking from personal experience and as part of the haemophilia community, it was incredible to contribute to a discussion that bridges lived experience with clinical expertise.’

‘Let’s keep advancing awareness, education, and collaboration – because every conversation brings us closer to stronger care and understanding.’

‘There’s something uniquely empowering about being in a room with people who truly understand your journey. Sharing stories, exchanging tips, and feeling that strong sense of unity was truly inspiring.’

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Gold and silver sponsors

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