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Sponsors & Exhibitors

We would like to thank the following Sponsors and Exhibitors for their support for the Australian Public Health Conference 2025.

Thanks to our supporters:

Department of Health, Disability and Ageing | Principal Sponsor

A: GPO Box 9848, Canberra ACT 2601

P: 02 6289 1555

E: enquiries@health.gov.au 

W: www.health.gov.au


The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing works to deliver quality health, disability and aged care systems.

We develop and deliver policies and programs and advise the Australian Government on health, disability and aged care. We work with a wide range of stakeholders to ensure better health for all Australians, now and for future generations.

The department achieves our vision through evidence-based policy, well targeted programs and best practice regulation.

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NSW Ministry of Health | Support Sponsor

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Dawn Arneman

Principal Policy Officer, Population Health Training

A: 1 Reserve Rd, St Leonards NSW 2064

P: 02 9391 9000 

E: Dawn.Arneman@health.nsw.gov.au 

W: www.health.nsw.gov.au


NSW Health is the largest and busiest public health system in Australia, providing safe, high-quality healthcare to the citizens of NSW. With more than 140,000 full-time equivalent staff, 226 hospitals across 15 local health districts and 2 specialist networks, and multiple statewide health services and agencies, there are millions of ways we are enriching the health of the NSW community every day. Our vision is a sustainable health system that delivers outcomes that matter to patients, is personalised, invests in wellness and is digitally enabled. 

 

Sanofi | Scholarship Sponsor

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Sanofi

A: Building D, 12-24 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113

E: Communications.anz@sanofi.com

W: Sanofi.com.au


Sanofi is an R&D-driven, AI-powered biopharma company committed to improving people’s lives and delivering compelling growth. We apply our deep understanding of the immune system to invent medicines and vaccines that treat and protect millions of people around the world, with an innovative pipeline that could benefit millions more. Our team is guided by one purpose: we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives; this inspires us to drive progress and deliver positive impact for our people and the communities we serve, by addressing the most urgent healthcare, environmental, and societal challenges of our time.

 

Cancer Council Australia | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Cancer Council Australia

A: GPO Box 4708, Sydney NSW 2001

E: cancercontrolpolicy@cancer.org.au  

W: www.cancer.org.au


As one of the most trusted organisations in Australia, Cancer Council is the peak, non-Government cancer control organisation, working to improve outcomes and provide support to all Australians affected by all cancers. As the national body in a federation of eight state and territory member organisations, Cancer Council Australia works to make a lasting impact on cancer outcomes by: shaping and influencing policy and practice across the cancer control continuum; developing and disseminating evidence-based cancer information; supporting research; convening and collaborating with cross sectorial stakeholders and consumers to set priorities; and speaking as a trusted voice on cancer control in Australia.

 

Elsevier | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Diana Jones

Executive Publisher

A: Tower 2, 475 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067

P: 0434 860 408

E: d.jones@elsevier.com 

W: www.elsevier.com


Elsevier is a global information analytics company that helps researchers and healthcare professionals advance science and improve healthcare outcomes, striving to create a better future worldwide.

We are the world’s leading scientific publisher and data analytics company and have been serving the global research and healthcare communities for more than 140 years. We serve academic and government institutions, top research and development-intensive corporations, healthcare institutions, and medical and nursing students in over 180 countries and regions.

We are proud to publish the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health on behalf of PHAA.

University of New England (UNE) | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Associate Professor Shahid Islam

Discipline Lead and Course Coordinator

A: School of Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Armidale NSW 2351 

P: 02 6773 3670 (Office), 0423651851 (Mobile)

E: mislam27@une.edu.au  

W: www.une.edu.au


The University of New England (UNE) is the first Australian university to offer postgraduate qualifications in Public Health (One Health) for the following degrees. All courses are fully online.

No Australian university offers an MPH with a focus on ‘One Health’ together with the choice of three specialisations:

  • Environmental health (minor)

  • Organizational Health (minor)

  • Global Health (minor)

Healthy Cities Australia | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Kelly Andrews

Chief Executive Officer

A: 6-10 Princes Highway, NSW 2519

P: 02 4283 8111

E: kelly@healthycities.org.au

W: Healthycities.org.au

 

Established in 1987 in the Illawarra, we champion the WHO’s Healthy Cities initiative in Australia to build healthier, happier communities. By 2050, nearly 70% of the world’s population will live in urban environments.  Healthy cities are places that support positive health and wellbeing for people – by design.  We work across sectors to enable places that are supportive of health, resulting in improved health and wellbeing, for people and planet.

Personify Care | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Andi Castelo

Events Coordinator

A: Personify Care c/- Atworkspaces 1/214 Bay St, Brighton VIC 3186

E: andi@personifycare.com

W: https://personifycare.com/

 

Personify Care is a health tech company that supports public and private gastroenterology and endoscopy services to convert existing protocols into seamless digital patient pathways, enhancing patient engagement while improving efficiency.

With rising demand for gastroenterology services, prioritising urgent cases is critical. Digital pathways help screen, monitor, and assess patients for direct access endoscopy and colonoscopy, ensuring timely care. By automating risk screening at referral, our solution streamlines patient progression, delivering electronic reminders, personalised information, and timely bowel prep instructions.

This approach optimises clinical workflows, allowing staff to focus on high-value care while improving visibility into pre-procedural preparation and post-discharge recovery. Leading healthcare providers already leverage Personify Care’s digital pathways to enhance efficiency and patient outcomes - contact us to learn more about how we're supporting teams to deliver smarter, patient-centric approach to gastroenterology care.

University of Wollongong | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Craig Paul

Postgraduate Recruitment Specialist

A: Northfields Avenue, Wollongong NSW 2522

P: 02 4298 1333

E: craigp@uow.edu.au

W: www.uow.edu.au

 

The University of Wollongong (UOW) is a leading global university, powered by its people, partnerships, and communities. Ranked 13th in Australia and =184th in the world*, UOW is known for producing quality graduates.
UOW offers over 300 courses across undergraduate and postgraduate levels to more than 33,000 students around the world. UOW has nine campuses throughout NSW to provide exceptional learning experiences specially designed to meet the needs of students, in addition to providing 100% online learning options for many postgraduate programs. 
Fast-track your career in public health with a 1-year Master of Public Health** and enjoy flexible and online study options to fit around your commitments. 
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* QS World University Rankings 2026
** Subject to meeting entry requirements. 2 Year program also available.

CQUniversity | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Shannon Delport

Head of Course

A: 554-700 Yaamba Rd, Rockhampton QLD 4701 

P: 07 4923 9478 

E: s.delport@cqu.edu.au 

W: https://www.cqu.edu.au/

 

CQUniversity is one of Australia’s largest regional universities, with a presence in every mainland state and a strong reputation for excellence in education, real-world graduate outcomes, and industry collaboration. 

With over 30,000 students studying online and on campus across the country, we offer real choices through a comprehensive range of more than 250 qualifications, from short courses and trades to undergraduate, postgraduate and research higher degrees. 

As Queensland’s only dual-sector university, we provide flexible study pathways, industry-aligned training, and personalised support to help our students succeed, wherever they are. 

Our strong regional focus, inclusive approach, and leadership in online learning ensure our students receive a quality education, no matter their location or background. 

National Best Practice Unit Tackling Indigenous Smoking (NBPU TIS) | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Astrid Innes

Marketing and Communications Manager

A: 7 Hackney Rd, Hackney SA 5069

P: 0405 509 877

E: info@tacklingindigenoussmoking.com.au

W: https://tacklingsmoking.org.au/

 

The National Best Practice Unit Tackling Indigenous Smoking (NBPU TIS) is a consortium led by Ninti One, with the University of Canberra Health Research Institute and the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet. Providing tailored support to community‑controlled organisations funded through the national Tackling Indigenous Smoking program. NBPU TIS helps those organisations access evidence‑based research, develop local action plans, monitor and evaluate impacts and share effective strategies via training, workshops and peer networks, all to reduce tobacco and vaping harms in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Rare Cancers Australia | Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Arlie Novy

Outreach and Education Manager

A: 1/65 Market St, Wollongong NSW 2500

P: 0447 480 467

E: Arlie.Novy@rarecancers.org.au

W: http://www.rarecancers.org.au/

 

Rare Cancers Australia is a national charity working with government, clinicians, nurses, researchers, and industry to ensure no one is disadvantaged by the rarity of their cancer. We support patients at every level: clinical, emotional, financial, peer, and practical- completely free of charge. We also provide resources to help patients and clinicians better understand and navigate rare cancer pathways.

 

Visit www.rarecancers.org.au for more information.

Public Health Association of Australia | Conference Host & Trestle Table Display (Exhibitor)

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Public Health Association of Australia

A: Unit 2/20 Napier Close, Deakin ACT 2600

E: phaa@phaa.net.au

W: www.phaa.net.au

 

The Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) is recognised as the principal non-government organisation for public health in Australia working to promote the health and well-being of all Australians. It is the pre-eminent voice for the public’s health in Australia. The PHAA works to ensure that the public’s health is improved through sustained and determined efforts of the Board, the National Office, the State and Territory Branches, the Special Interest Groups and members. The efforts of the PHAA are enhanced by our vision for a healthy Australia and by engaging with like-minded stakeholders in order to build coalitions of interest that influence public opinion, the media, political parties and governments.

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