• Australia’s premier event for workplace health and safety professionals, the Workplace Health & Safety Show, returns in May.
    Australia’s premier event for workplace health and safety professionals, the Workplace Health & Safety Show, returns in May.
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Whether you’re looking to strengthen your safety culture, improve compliance, or find innovative solutions, the Workplace Health & Safety Show, to be held on 21-22 May at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, is a must-attend event.

Gain access to hundreds of exhibitors, hours of free educational content, and invaluable networking opportunities by registering for the event now.
Gain access to hundreds of exhibitors, hours of free educational content, and invaluable networking opportunities by registering for the event now.

As Australia’s premier event for workplace health and safety professionals, the Workplace Health & Safety Show connects professionals with the latest solutions, technologies, and expertise to maintain a safe, healthy and productive workforce.

Attendees will gain access to hundreds of exhibitors, hours of free educational content, and invaluable networking opportunities.

Make your workplace safer, healthier and more productive by:

  • Finding the right solutions – connect with leading suppliers showcasing cutting-edge products and services designed to enhance workplace safety and efficiency.
  • Navigating complex regulations – get expert insights to ensure compliance with evolving workplace safety laws and standards.
  • Managing emerging risks – from mental health to new safety hazards, discover proactive strategies to safeguard your workforce.
  • Building a safer future – learn from industry pioneers in free-to-attend presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, delivering actionable takeaways to implement in your workplace.

For more details or to register for the show, click here. Registration is free.

Check out the video highlights from last year's event below:

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