The ACCPA National Conference 2024, held in Adelaide from October 23-25, was a resounding success, attracting over 2,430 delegates. Centred on the theme “Age of Excellence: Inspire, Innovate, Impact,” the event showcased how innovation and shared knowledge are transforming aged care.

Day 1 opened with a meaningful Welcome to Country by Robert Taylor, Senior Kaurna Man and Cultural Custodian, followed by Dr. Graeme Blackman AO, ACCPA Chairman, officially launching the conference. Keynote speakers Craig Foster AM and Hon. Anika Wells MP underscored the government’s dedication to advancing aged care.

Day 2 focused on financial sustainability, where panels tackled the future of aged care, discussing trends, sustainable funding, and new approaches to retirement and senior housing. These sessions equipped attendees with essential insights to lead their organizations forward.

Day 3 emphasized practical solutions for providers, covering digital innovation, risk management, and workforce diversity. Keynotes from international speakers Cathy Hecimovich and Dr. Donald Macaskill offered fresh perspectives, inspiring participants to think beyond traditional boundaries.

In all, the ACCPA National Conference 2024 empowered aged care providers to embrace innovation and collaboration, reinforcing their commitment to delivering exceptional care for Australia’s elderly population.