The AVA delivers more than 100 events each year, bringing together veterinary professionals from every corner of Australia and every discipline in the profession.
From landmark national conferences to specialist seminars, hands-on workshops, webinars and networking events, our program is where the veterinary community gathers, learns and connects.
In 2025 alone, more than 8,000 veterinary professionals and industry members attended AVA events. These are the clinicians, practice owners, specialists, researchers and decision-makers who shape animal health in Australia. As an exhibitor or sponsor, you are part of the conversation.
Flagship conferences and events
Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures July, Melbourne
The biggest week of equine veterinary continuing education in the Southern Hemisphere. Held annually for more than four decades, Bain Fallon attracts hundreds of equine veterinary professionals and features an industry exhibition that sells out year upon year. The program combines world-class scientific content with practical workshops, an equine nurses conference and a vibrant social calendar. Medallion partnership and exhibition opportunities are available annually, with priority allocation for AVA corporate supporters.
51st ASAV Annual Conference together with the Veterinary Business Group August, Sunshine Coast Queensland
The premier small animal event on the AVA calendar. This conference unites two of the profession’s largest membership groups, bringing together hundreds of veterinary professionals for an innovative scientific program, a vibrant exhibition hall and a standout social program. Clinical sessions run alongside dedicated veterinary business and leadership content, making it one of the most commercially valuable events on the Australian animal health calendar.
Sponsorship and exhibition packages are available across the full conference program, with limited medallion partner opportunities each year.
Tasmania Conference November, Launceston
A warm, community-focused conference bringing together veterinary professionals from across Tasmania for a weekend of clinical education, industry connection and networking. The tabletop trade fair sits within the plenary room with all catering held in the exhibition area, ensuring genuine face time with delegates throughout the event. Gold, Silver and exhibitor table opportunities are available each year.
The AVA NT Conference brings together veterinary professionals working across the Territory and northern Australia for two days of clinical education, industry connection and networking in one of Australia’s most remarkable settings. The program combines expert-led scientific sessions with a vibrant social program and trade exhibition, drawing practitioners from remote and regional practice, mixed practice, wildlife and government roles. It is a focused, collegial event with a genuinely distinctive audience that is difficult to reach through any other channel.
Exhibition and sponsorship opportunities are available each year.
The Australian Cattle Vets Conference brings together rural and regional veterinary professionals for an intensive program of clinical sessions, hands-on workshops and masterclasses. The exhibition sits at the heart of the conference, with all catering held in the exhibition area to maximise genuine face time with delegates throughout the event. Medallion partnership, exhibition and creative sponsorship opportunities are available each year.
Australia’s premier veterinary event. The AVA Annual Conference brings together the brightest minds in veterinary science, practice and business for an unmissable program of keynotes, scientific sessions, workshops and social events. With [insert attendee number] delegates, an expansive exhibition hall and unparalleled networking opportunities, this is the single most powerful platform for reaching the Australian veterinary profession.
Year round opportunities
Beyond our major conferences, the AVA calendar includes state-based events, specialist workshops, webinars and social and networking events throughout the year. Whatever segment of the profession matters most to your organisation, there is an opportunity to be present, visible and engaged.


