About the True Symposium
Location: Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
Day one: Community Education – Friday 16 October
Why attend?
- Gain evidence-informed practical strategies, current research insights, and tools for delivering safe, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate education.
- Deepen knowledge, strengthen practice, and respond confidently to the evolving needs of diverse populations.
- Discover innovative resources that enhance curriculum delivery and person‑centred practice.
- Hear from leading keynote speakers and engage in sector‑wide discussions.
- Build meaningful connections with peers, engage with leading experts, and expand your professional network.
Topics include:
- LGBTIQ+ inclusive practice and contemporary sexuality education approaches.
- Youth perspectives and best practice in comprehensive sexuality education (CSE).
- Sexual health across diverse groups, including young people, boys, and people with disability.
- Emerging issues in sexual health education, including social media and artificial intelligence.
Pricing and registration
Community Education – Friday 16 October
- Face-to-face $250
Early Bird $175 (available until 30 June 2026)
Day two: Clinical Education – Saturday 17 October (AHPRA registered clinicians only)
Why attend?
- Gain practical, evidence-based insights that can be applied in clinical consultations.
- Engage in dynamic panel discussions and expert-led presentations.
- Submit your questions in advance and interact directly with experts working in sexual and reproductive health.
- Build meaningful connections with peers and expand your professional network.
Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge, enhance your confidence, and connect with a community of like-minded professionals.
Whether you’re a Doctor, Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse or Midwife, True’s symposium is your chance to stay at the forefront of women’s healthcare and improve patient outcomes.
Topics include:
- Contraception, including LARC, complex cases, and IUD insertion pain management.
- Gender‑affirming care, including consent and prescribing.
- Sexually transmissible infections (STIs), including syphilis updates and priority populations.
- Menopause care, including mental health, lifestyle management, and sleep.
Pricing and registration
Clinical Education – Saturday 17 October
- Face-to-face $250
Early Bird $175 (available until 30 June 2026)
- Online $150
Early Bird $125 (available until 30 June 2026)
- Two day face-to-face $400
Early Bird $350 (available until 30 June 2026)
- Student discount
30% off full-price tickets (for online one-day and face-to-face options)
Code will be active from 1 July 2026. Use student code: TS26STU
Sponsorship opportunities
- Connect with a highly engaged audience of clinicians and educators.
- Align your brand with leading evidence-informed practice and comprehensive sexuality education that empowers safe and respectful relationships and improves health outcomes.
- Strengthen your profile and relationships across the sexual and reproductive health sector.
As a sponsor of the True Symposium 2026, you will have the opportunity to connect directly with delegates through networking opportunities and a dedicated exhibit space. Sponsorship tiers offer additional meaningful engagement options and visibility across event materials and communications.
Your support will help strengthen the knowledge and confidence of healthcare providers and educators across Queensland, contributing to improved access to care and better health outcomes for individuals and communities. We value the opportunity to partner with organisations that share our commitment to education, equity, and sexual and reproductive health for all.
Contact us at ceu@true.org.au for a sponsorship prospectus or to discuss opportunities to be involved in the True Symposium.