Overview
Queensland Centenary Conference 29-31 October 2021 Cancellation
The AVA has made the difficult decision to cancel our Queensland Centenary Conference 29-31 October 2021 at the Pullman Brisbane King George Square due to the uncertainty of snap lockdowns, continuing border restrictions and the introduction of the 1 person per 4 square metre rule.
The Australian Veterinary Association is committed to ensuring the safety of our members and supporters of the veterinary community; your wellbeing is paramount to us.
We share your disappointment that we will be unable to proceed, however, be assured that we remain committed to bringing you face-to-face events.
For those who have already registered to attend the event, you will receive a 100% refund on your conference registration. We will be in touch with everyone as soon as possible to organise this.
We will have some exciting news about our Virtual Centenary Week commencing 29 November 2021 and don’t forget to save the date for the return of the AVA Annual Conference, 22-26 May 2022 at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.
If you have any questions please email events@ava.com.au.
A reminder of the AVA COVID Hub site where you can get valuable resources to manage your practice.
Pullman Brisbane King George Square
One of Brisbane City's most premier hotels offering restaurants, bars, corporate event, conference and function venues, meeting rooms and more, Pullman & Mercure Brisbane King George Square is so much more than just accommodation. Smack bang in the middle of Brisbane's CBD, Pullman & Mercure Brisbane King George Square is surrounded by theatres, boutiques and nightclubs where art, music and design meet personalised service for an experience beyond mere accommodation.
Corner Ann And, Roma St, Brisbane City QLD 4000
Tel: (07) 3229 9111
Specially negotiated AVA rates can be booked through our partners Ozaccom+. Click here to book with these discounted rates.
You’re our priority
The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) looks forward to welcoming the veterinary community back to face-to-face education and events around Australia.
The health and wellbeing of our veterinary community is of the utmost importance. Click here to find out more about how we are keeping you safe.