SASPA Member Mixer 2026

Welcome to 2026! 

We are looking forward to kicking off 2026 with a SASPA Member Mixer event! This is a great opportunity to re-connect with colleagues and SASPA Board representatives after the holiday break, and refresh before the school year officially begins.

There will also be an opportunity to share what you are most looking forward to and create influence for the future SASPA Strategic Plan 2027-2029.

There will be a prize draw for attendees to win 8 seats to the 2026 Educators Ball!

Please find event details below:
📍 Riverdome, 2 Dennis Mutton Drive, Thebarton SA 5031
📅 Monday, 19th January 2026
🕑 From 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Costs:
SASPA Members: Free of charge
Non-SASPA Members: $50
Although this event is free of charge, we do ask you to complete a registration form to confirm your attendance for this event.
If there is a cancellation within 7 days of the event, a cancellation fee of $50 will be sent.

Please register below:

SASPA 2026 Member Mixer Networking Event

  • A confirmation email & invoice will be sent to this email address
  • Please provide details of any special dietary requirements.
    Invoices will be emailed to the applicable email address provided in this form.
  • School/Site Finance Officer Details

    Please provide your school/site's finance officer's name and contact details if you would like your school/site invoiced for payment.
  • Please indicate your registration type.
  • $ 0.00
    Please note that a confirmation of registration and an invoice for cost of registration will be emailed to the email address given above.

Unable to join us in Adelaide? Contact SASPA Events & Marketing Coordinator, Amelia Dixon for separate opportunity.

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