Audiology Australia’s upcoming online conference will feature innovation, research and information that audiologists can put into practice.
The conference, on 23 and 24 October 2025, offers two dynamic half-days of learning, connection, and inspiration.
It will enable delegates to upskill and gain continuing professional development points from their home or clinic, offering two four-hour sessions for those seeking to fit CPD around the challenges of a busy life.
Ms Leanne Emerson, AudA CEO, said: “This event is part of our continuing commitment to offer flexible, practical, contemporary CPD to members and Australian audiologists that works around life and its challenges in and beyond the clinic.
“We’ve created a virtual conference that lightens the load without compromising on quality so attendees can fit their learning to their schedule while still gaining insight and knowledge ready to use in the clinic.”
The event goes from 3:30pm to 8pm AEDT on Thursday 23 October, and 11am to 3:30pm AEDT on Friday 24 October. Registration gives full access to every session across both days plus the flexibility to catch up later.
All content will be available on demand until 18 January 2026 to watch, rewatch, and claim CPD points when suited. Up to eight hours of CPD is available. For each hour that AudA full members complete, they will obtain one CPD point in category 1.2. Delegates need to complete a quiz or reflection to be eligible for CPD points.
Three sessions meet Certified Advanced Paediatric Audiologist (CAPA) CPD requirements to maintain certification. They are the ANCHOR, EarGenie and Flying Colours sessions which offer 2.5 CPD points in total.
The ANCHOR presentation will discuss collecting, connecting and transforming child hearing health information into a learning health system; the EarGenie talk updates on an upcoming innovation to help audiologists fast-track early intervention for hearing loss; and Flying Colours is a one-stop resource for families as they navigate a new world with a DHH child.
AudA said delegates could expect a packed program from expert speakers offering sessions ranging from brain imaging for tinnitus to hearing health data for children, real world story sharing, and home based audiology.
The conference is open to AudA members and student members as well as non-members.







