
Early bird ends 31 July
Shaping your future in CHSP
Own the Next Chapter. Lead the Change.
National CHSP Conference 2025
September 4th - 5th | In-person & Online
The New Compliance Landscape
Real Tools for Financial Sustainability and Workforce Challenges
Smart Tech, Stronger Services, and Practical Solutions
The CHSP landscape is shifting faster than ever - and waiting isn’t an option.
The National CHSP Conference 2025 brings together the sharpest minds, sector leaders, and hands-on innovators to help providers shape what’s next.
This isn’t about theory - it’s about real-world strategies for providers to stay ahead of reforms, funding pressures, workforce challenges, and client expectations.
Expect clear insights, practical tools, and a space to connect with leaders who are already making the moves CHSP providers need now.
Explore the National CHSP Conference 2025:
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CHSP services have been the quiet achievers for too long.
With reforms gathering speed and expectations rising, this is our moment to lead the way.
The National CHSP Conference 2025 puts your challenges - and opportunities - front and centre.
It’s where leaders, innovators, and front-line providers come together to:
Together, We Build What’s Next
Build Financial and Workforce Resilience
Financial strategies to stay viable amid rising costs
Workforce models that work in thin markets
Recruitment, retention, and workforce capability
Navigate Compliance and Quality With Confidence
The new Aged Care Act and Strengthened Standards
Provider obligations and rights under Support at Home
Future-ready compliance approaches
Leverage Technology, Data, and Innovation
Using data to drive smarter decisions
Tech-enabled service models that actually work in CHSP
Time-saving, digital solutions
Sustain Core Services Under Pressure
Scaling up to meet demand
Innovative models for meals, transport, and social support
Strategies for service delivery in thin markets
This conference is about more than staying compliant - it’s about building services that are sustainable, client-focused, and ahead of the game.
Join us, in person or online, to learn, connect, and walk away with practical tools and strategies you can use immediately.
Speakers who know their stuff
An already stellar line-up of experts - with more to come.
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Robert Fitzgerald AM
Ageing Discrimination Commissioner, Australia Human Rights Commission
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Jacinta Parsons
Broadcaster, Writer & Speaker
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Neil Eastwood
CEO & Founder, Care Friends
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Peter Burns OAM
Principal, MPBurns
Consulting Services -
Julia Atkinson
Julia Atkinson, A/g Assistant Secretary, Home Support Operations, DHDA
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Gary Rake
Deputy Commissioner, Regulatory Operations Division, ACQSC
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Laura Harris
Executive Director, Aged Care Policy, IHACPA
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Siobhain Simpson
Partner, StewartBrown
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Sharyn Broer
CEO, Meals of Wheels SA
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Murray Coates
CEO, Australian Community
Transport Association -
Kirsten Campbell
Allied Health Project Professional, iLA
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George Gouzounis
Aged Care Sector Support Coordinator, Multicultural Communities Council of SA
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Stuart Hutcheon
Managing Partner, StewartBrown
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Kate Pascale
Director, Kate Pascale & Associates
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Jane McDonald
CEO, Pontem
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Cliff Abbasi
Founder & CEO, Infinyx
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Johanna Heaven
Senior Associate, Russell Kennedy Lawyers
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Emma White
Head of Home Care, Hireup
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Bobby Redman
Dementia Advocate
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Scott Lynch
Director, Community Therapy
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David Jacquier
Program Coordinator, Volunteering SA&NT
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Susantha Athurugiri
Project Coordinator ‑ Northern Collaborative Project
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Anna Millicer
Founder & Director, Home Care HQ
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Jodi Livesley
Sector Support & Development,
Wesley Mission -
Paul Sadler
Principal Consultant,
Paul Sadler Consultancy -
Roland Naufal
Director, DSC & Invox
Who should attend?
The program has been developed for CHSP leaders at every level. Every session will be focused on management issues, operations or service needs.
Programs that need to know:
All CHSP services, including:
Meals programs
Respite supports
Home modifications programs
Domestic assistance services
Transport programs
Social support services
Allied health supports
Assistive technology providers
People that will benefit:
Board & Committee members
CEOs and Executive Leaders
Quality and Compliance staff
Managers and Service Leaders
Care Managers & Team Leaders
SSD staff
Volunteer leaders
Policy Makers & Academics
Advocacy staff
Tickets
We will continue to build the Invox reputation for delivering practical expertise
without the bureaucratic mumbo jumbo.
Our special ticket deals will help you bring all the people who need to know.
Proudly Sponsored By:
Exhibitors:
Get your brand seen by the CHSP audience.
We still have some sponsorship opportunities open, ranging from our small but impactful exhibitor tables to the premium partner package.
Interested in Sponsorship or Branding Opportunities?
FAQs
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Exact running times TBC as we confirm the agenda. Estimated run time is:
Thursday 4th September, 9:30am - 5pm AEST
Friday 5th September, 9:00am - 2pm AEST -
Easy. Choose the group price to purchase either 2 x ticket (and receive a 3rd free) or purchase the buy 3, get 2 free package. Pricing may reflect a per ticket price but the discount is the same.
If you’d like to purchase more than 5 tickets, email us at admin@invox.com.au and we’ll sort it out. -
Yes! When you check out, select the invoice option as your payment method and we will email you an invoice for payment.
Payment terms are 14 days from invoice date.
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Yes! For 30 days following the event, recordings of the Conference will be accessible exclusively to attendees.
Please be advised that some sessions or interviews may not be included due to individual speaker requests.
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We will send the links to participants one week prior to the event or as they register thereafter.
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You can cancel your registration for a full refund up until Thursday 7 August 2025. No refunds will be made after this date, however you can transfer your registration to another person at any time.