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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Melbourne. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, celebrate success, and recognise the incredible women who make up our industry.
Join us in person for Sunshine Eye Surgeons CPD Chronicles 2026—where vision meets cutting-edge learning!
Join Alain Bertaud (Order without Design) for an evening exploring how to make Australian cities work better for everyone. Don’t miss it!
Business masterclass series on how to lead with empathy. Masterclass on Brave Conversations, facilitated by Small Giants Academy founder Danny Almagor.
Commissioning editors and executives play a pivotal role in shaping what we see on screen. This panel invites key decision-makers from across the screen industry to discuss how they are working to foster greater diversity in the stories, voices, and talent represented in Australian film and television. From inclusive commissioning practices to supporting underrepresented creatives, the conversation will explore why diversity matters—not just as a moral imperative, but as a driver of innovation, audience engagement, and cultural relevance.
Learn how succession and exit planning can retain top talent, reduce key person risk, and create a strong future for your business.
Attend the Paediatric Emergency Medicine Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) conference in Melbourne on March 28, 2026. This full-day event will feature world-renowned experts as guest speakers, alongside hands-on workshops led by experienced facilitators. Keynote speakers include Mr. Roger Gent AM and Dr. Russ Horowitz.
Five emerging voices share work at a FWWF edition of The Next Big Thing. Presented in partnership with The Wheeler Centre.
Challenge boundaries to create writing with Jayne Tuttle and Bad Writers Club in this fun writing workshop.
Trans Book Festival (TBF) is the only writers’ festival in the southern hemisphere focused on uplifting and celebrating trans and gender diverse literary excellence in all narrative forms. The 2026 festival is here! Mark your calendars for 17-19 April 2026 and get ready for a packed program: a full day of workshops, two days of panels, and an evening of storytelling.
From being named Australian of the Year to receiving the Pride of Australia National Courage Medal and the prestigious Order of Australia, Rosie's accolades speak volumes about the indelible mark she has made on our world. Her relentless dedication has also seen her inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women, named by Fortune Magazine as one of the world’s top 50 greatest leaders, and voted as the most influential person in the not-for-profit sector on Pro Bono Australia’s Impact 25 list... twice. Rosie has also received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of the Sunshine Coast for her contribution to raising national awareness and action concerning Family Violence.
Investigative Psychology and Legal Psychology are internationally recognised areas of practice, with substantial bodies of research. Scholars and practitioners in these areas help provide insight into a wide range of topics, such as the effects of memory and perception on eyewitness testimony and witness statements, the psychology of false confessions, and the effects of bias on legal decision-making. Such knowledge and expertise can be used to inform policy, training, and practice guidance, but investigative and legal psychologists can also provide police and legal practitioners with useful advice in individual cases, both during the investigative and court stages. Investigative and legal psychologists are often well placed to help identify gaps or shortcomings in police investigations, for example regarding police interviews of children and other vulnerable witnesses, identifying potential false confessions and alternative scenarios, and assessing the reliability and validity of statements. In this talk Cleo will focus on how to assess the quality of interviews of vulnerable witnesses and suspects, including the information required to make such an assessment. She will explain concepts such as compliance, suggestibility, and source-monitoring, and their relevance to the reliability of police interviews. Cleo will also address common issues with disclosure and Visual Audio Recorded Evidence (VARE) interviews conducted in child sexual abuse cases, the importance of using appropriate interview techniques, and what best practice by police should look like. This talk is essential for anyone that conducts or evaluates interviews in forensic settings.