
37th Australian Association of Animal Sciences Biennial Conference

"Transforming Animal Management through Sustainable Innovations"
Hotel Grand Chancellor, Adelaide South Australia
13th - 17th July 2026
WELCOME
We are excited to extend a warm welcome to each of you for the Australian Association of Animal Sciences Conference, taking place in the beautiful city of Adelaide from July 13th to 17th, 2026. This is not just a conference; it’s a gathering of passionate individuals committed to the future of animal sciences, and we are thrilled to have you join us.
The theme for this year's event, “Transforming Animal Management through Sustainable Innovations,” invites you to explore the latest advancements and trends that are shaping the industry, research, and practices on farm. We have an engaging program lined up, featuring expert speakers, interactive workshops, and plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow professionals who share your enthusiasm for animal science.
Adelaide, known for its warm hospitality and stunning landscapes, will be the perfect backdrop for our discussions and collaborations. Take this opportunity to network, share ideas, and learn from one another in a friendly and welcoming environment.
We can’t wait to see the vibrant exchanges of knowledge and innovation that will take place at this conference. So, mark your calendars, pack your bags, and get ready for an enriching experience filled with inspiration and discovery.
Thank you for being a part of this exciting journey. We look forward to welcoming you in Adelaide!
Warm regards,
Dr Mariana Caetano
2026 AAAS Conference Chair

KEY DATES
Short Paper Submissions Open
August 2025
Registrations Open
Early November
Short Paper Submissions Close
14th November 2025
Early Bird Registrations Close
12th April 2026

Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders
Adelaide is located on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people.
City of Adelaide acknowledges that we are meeting on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. And we also extend that respect to other Aboriginal Language Groups and other First Nations.