The Curtin University Allied Health Careers Expo is happening on Thursday 23 July at the Curtin Stadium.
Hear firsthand from inspiring rural and remote health professionals and enjoy a light dinner and refreshments while you network with a wide range of rural and metro employers from across WA.

This is a fantastic opportunity to explore career pathways, ask questions, and build valuable connections.

Length: 4:00pm – 7:30pm
Cost: $0 – $120

Student Registration: FREE
Employer Registration: $100-$120
*if you are an employer wishing to attend/exhibit please email [email protected]

How to get there

Event Details
23 Jul 2026
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23 Jul 2026
Metropolitan
$0 - 120
Allied Health / Other and 1 more
Other
Conference/Forum / Social/Networking

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