The Co-op Bookshop attends numerous conferences around Australia each year providing displays and sales of books and related product specifically researched to suit the conference topic, including keynote speaker and presenter titles. If you would like the Co-op Bookshop at your conference email events@coop-bookshop.com.au with your details.
Australian College of Mental Health Nurses - 36th International Conference
Monday 30 August - Thursday 2 September, 2010
Venue:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania
This conference will not only be relevant to mental health nurses, but to anyone working in, or with an interest in, mental health.
For more information: www.cdesign.com.au/acmhn2010
AAPAE 17th Annual Conference - Global Poverty: What are our obligations?
15 June, 2010
Venue:University of Sydney, Faculty of Pharmacy
One of the fundamental aims of the AAPAE is to create a forum for representatives of the professions to meet and discuss ethical issues pertinent to their practice. It is about applied and professional ethics and this is the core theme of the conference.
For more information: AAPAE
ACORN Conference
19 May, 2010
Venue: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
Over 650 of the country's nurses will workshop standards, innovation, influence, professional growth and much more at this conference that includes keynote speakers both international and national.
For more information: ACORN.
Two to Tango:16th Annual Hunter Mental Health Conference
Friday 14 May, 2010
Venue:Noahs on the Beach, Newcastle, NSW
The theme of this year's conference is 'collaborative care'. The Co-op Bookshop will provide an extensive range of Mental Health books with emphasis on Collaborative Care. Guest speakers include Prof Kim Usher and Asc Prof Kim Foster.
For more information: Australian College of Mental Health Nurses.
6th Australian Women's Health Conference
18-21 May, 2010
Venue:Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart Tasmania
The theme for the 6th Australian Women's Health Conference has particular relevance in light of the Federal Government's recent commitment to establishing a new national policy on women's health. To support this process the Conference program will include both international and national leaders in the areas of women's health policy development, research and service provision and will focus on the following five key priority areas:
- women's economic health and wellbeing,
- women's mental health and wellbeing,
- prevention of violence against women
- women's sexual and reproductive health
- access to publicly funded health services.
For more information: Royal College of Nursing
Isolated Cases?
21 February, 2010
Venue:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
A one-day seminar marking 100 years of medical research in Australia.
For more information: RPA Museum and Archives







