Accredited journalists may attend the conference free of charge via media registration. Media accreditation is approved on a per-application basis, and the number of registrations available is strictly limited. Media accreditation includes conference registration only – travel and accommodation costs are not included.
To be eligible for media accreditation, journalists must be employed or on assignment from:
How to apply for media accreditation
To apply for media accreditation, submit the following information via email to [email protected]:
Your full name, contact details (email address and mobile number), and name of the media outlet you are representing.
Proof of employment or letter of assignment from the publication you are representing. A letter from the commissioning editor, producer, or news director on letterhead with signature is acceptable.
At least two recent samples of your previous work reporting on relevant topics in healthcare or Viral Hepatitis, with your byline clearly visible. Preferably these samples are from the same media publication you are representing at this conference. Where available, these samples should be provided with a link to where it is publicly viewable (e.g. online news article, YouTube news clip).
Activating your media accreditation
If granted media accreditation, instructions on how to redeem your registration will be included in your acceptance email. If you have any questions regarding activating your media accreditation, contact [email protected].
Interview and press opportunities
Any opportunities for interviews or press comment will be sent via email to accredited and registered journalists prior to the conference.
Visa information
If you are travelling from overseas, it is your responsibility to organise the correct visa to cover the conference as media. Visit the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs website for information on short-term work and visit visa.
We acknowledge that the conference is being held on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuing connection to land, water, and community and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. ASHM acknowledges Sovereignty in this country has never been ceded. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.