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2016 AHRI Professional Development Events Calendar*

The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) offers a range of national, state and local professional development and networking events:

International Women’s Day breakfast events
9 March (Melbourne and Canberra); 10 March (Brisbane)

In celebration of International Women’s Day AHRI is proud to present three breakfast events, bringing together Human Resources professionals, business leaders, and those who honour this international celebration of women.

AHRI Inclusion and Diversity conference
13 May 2016 (Sydney)
ahri.com.au/inclusion
Australia’s premier event for inclusion and diversity practitioners. Register before tickets sell out.

AHRI State Conferences
May and October 2016 (Various locations)
AHRI State conferences will draw on emerging HR trends, providing practical insights and local inspiration. Dr Jason Fox is the featured keynote for all conferences, joined by an array of local and
national experts.

AHRI National Convention and Exhibition
3–5 August 2016 (Brisbane)
Australia’s flagship event for HR professionals and people managers, attracting over 300 attendees from around Australia each year. In addition to the main program there are multiple professional development opportunities including: Australia’s largest HR exhibition, public sector HR Symposium and HR Technology Forum. Attendees can choose their experience, attending one, two or all three days. Early Bird registrations close 30 May 2016

AHRI Awards dinner
1 December 2016 (Melbourne)
The AHRI Awards recognise outstanding achievements in HR by individuals and organisations. Apply for an individual or organisation award, or register your interest for the AHRI Awards dinner in December where the 2016 winners will be announced.
Find out more about AHRI’s professional development events in your local area at ahri.com.au/events
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