Registration

2024 SASPA Annual Conference

  • Morphettville Event Centre
  • 22nd & 23rd August 2024

Registrations for this event have now closed! Thank you to everyone who has registered and we hope you enjoy the event! If you have any queries or questions in regards to the 2024 SASPA Conference, please contact SASPA Events & Marketing Coordinator, Amelia Dixon

Group Registration

For groups who bring 5+ attendees, we will offer a 5% discount to their total registration costs.

Please have the following information for each group member:

  • Contact details
  • Days attending and social function preferences
  • SASPA membership status
  • Breakout Session selections
  • Dietary requirements
Registration Pricing
Registration TypeTwo DaysDay 1 OnlyDay 2 Only
SASPA Members$875$575$475
Non SASPA Members$1075$675$575
SASPA Country Member Rate (Reduced)$775$525$425
Conference Dinner - Thursday 22nd August 6:00pm, Morphettville Event Centre. 2-course dinner with beverages.$110

Please note you will need to select “Dinner Ticket” in your registration process to attend the Conference Dinner. It is not included in the two day/day 1 pricing.
Do you wish to pay for the conference dinner separately? Click here!

Terms and Conditions

Please familiarise yourself with the terms and conditions of a purchased ticket.
All attendees are required to present their registration confirmation (electronically or hard copy) at the registration desk on arrival.
Please note: there will be a photographer onsite, if you are uncomfortable with your photograph being taken – please make yourself known to event staff on the day.

Registrations for this event have closed.

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners throughout South Australia and we pay respect to the custodians of the lands on which we live and learn. We respect their spiritual relationship with Country and acknowledge that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to those living today and we do so in the spirit of reconciliation.