The Aboriginal Health Conference 2026: Healing Ourselves, Healing Country, Healing Community will bring together health professionals, community leaders, and advocates to explore the transformative role of storytelling in Aboriginal health.

The 2026 theme, Healing Ourselves, Healing Country, Healing Community, reflects the understanding that healing begins within each of us. When we care for our own wellbeing, we are stronger for our families and communities, and better able to care for Country. Grounded in Aboriginal knowledge systems and connection, the theme recognises the full circle of healing, where healthy individuals strengthen community, strong communities care for Country, and a thriving Country sustains us all.

To Register please visit our website: https://www.aboriginalhealthconference.com.au/

How to get there

Event Details
15 Aug 2026
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16 Aug 2026
Metropolitan
$250-$650
All Professions
Aboriginal Health
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