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JULY 24-26, 2019 HILTON ALICE SPRINGS N.T

All Conferences are in Unison with Second Conference

SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2019 HILTON DARWIN N.T

All Conferences are in Unison with Second Conference

OCTOBER 23-25, 2019 PULLMAN HOTEL CAIRNS QLD

All Conferences are in Unison with Second Conference

OCTOBER 28-30, 2019  TANGALOOMA RESORT BRISBANE

All Conferences are in Unison with Second Conference

ICS conference registration fees structure. As a commitment to making our conferences as cost effective as possible for our delegates, ICS have developed a unique strategy to lower the cost of registrations as much as possible. Conference registration fees are tiered on a monthly basis so that the earlier you register, the more cost effective for your organisation. An added bonus for 2019, by registering 4 people from the same organisation, you will receive one (1) free registration for the 5th delegate. In some cases, we also publish an online offer of a limited 2-for-1 registration for some of our conferences. So, it pays to visit our website regularly or subscribe to receive constant event update by completing the form below.

Positions Vacant  

ICS has several vacancies for individuals and consultants from all states and territories of Australia. ICS' employment policy is to employ First Nations people in as many positions available from conference coordinators through to event secretariat. Contact us for further details.

 E-mail us: adminics@iinet.net.au for more details

ICS is calling for Conference Partners

ICS Conference partnerships are an intricate and unique method that we have embarked on to develop and engage with experts in their field, whether it be Aboriginal Medical Services, government departments or NGOs. If your organisation wishes to partner with ICS in one of our conferences, we would not only welcome it but encourage organisations to contact us through our partnership portal.  

Indigenous Conference Services is 100% Indigenous-owned and operated. ICS conferences and events are developed in a

  • Culturally-appropriate manner

  • In-line with community controlled beliefs, values and cultural protocols 

  • Cost effective for organisations and

  • Brings together representatives from Australian governments and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and mainstream health sectors, grassroots communities and Elders

  • ICS believes that an holistic approach needs to be taken in all facets of its conference agendas and in developing projects

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