NSC25 Congress Program
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Experience the spirit of discovery in the heart of Australia’s capital during the spectacular Floriade festival. NSC25 promises an unforgettable gathering where innovation meets inspiration. Explore Canberra’s rich cultural and historical heritage, immerse yourself in the vibrant spring atmosphere, and connect with leading professionals and experts from around the world.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something extraordinary. Register now and unlock new insights at NSC25!
We have curated an extensive lineup of workshops and masterclasses, running throughout Thursday, so you can participate without missing the Congress lecture program.
Spots are limited, so register early to secure your place in practice evaluation, emergency response, small group discussions, masterclasses, and in-depth workshops.
Be part of the NSC25 experience—where learning flourishes!

What does my registration include?
• Access to all scientific sessions, including onsite food and drinks (delegates encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles and coffee cups)
• Access to book any workshop (restricted by category during the early bird period, after which access is unlimited to available sessions)
• Access to the trade exhibition held at the National Convention Centre, Canberra
• Access to the Welcome Party with a complimentary ticket included in your registration and guest tickets available to purchase
• Access to purchase Gala Dinner tickets for you and any guests
• Access to purchase tickets for organised social tours for you and any guests
• Access to all scientific session recordings, available on demand for 3 months post NSC25

Acknowledgment of Country
We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Ngunnawal people, the traditional owners of the Canberra region where NSC 2025 will be hosted. The Ngunnawal people have a deep, spiritual connection to the land and are responsible for ensuring it is respected by all that use it.
We commit to respecting the land, people and culture of the Ngunnawal Nation during the conference, and at all times.