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The countdown is on for the Meals on Wheels Australia National Conference

Meals on Wheels Australia will bring more than 200 staff, volunteers and sector leaders to Adelaide for its 2026 National Conference, focused on collaboration and innovation during a period of major aged care reform.

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Meals on Wheels Australia will bring its national network together in Adelaide in just over three weeks, with more than 200 staff, volunteers, supporters and sponsors set to attend the 2026 National Conference.

Held from May 27–29 at the Hilton Adelaide, the conference will be guided by the theme Stronger Together, reflecting the collective strength of the organisation’s nationwide community as it navigates a rapidly evolving aged care landscape.

The three-day event will feature a jam-packed program of keynote speakers, panel discussions and networking opportunities, offering attendees the chance to share insights, celebrate achievements and explore new approaches to supporting older Australians.

“A highlight of the program will be four inspiring keynote speakers whose presentations — alongside the broader program — will be centred around three Golden Threads: The Art of the Possible, The Art of the Mission and The Art of the Actual,” Conference Chair, Justina Gardiner said.

Attendees will hear from Mia Handshin, inspirational speaker, facilitator and executive coach; Amy Gildea, Founder and CEO of Maison Gildæ and 2026 Global Women Changing the World Award nominee; Dr Fiona Kerr, Founder and CEO of The NeuroTech Institute and FOCUS Consulting; and Petrea King, Founder and CEO of the Quest for Life Foundation and Quest for Life Centre in Bundanoon, NSW. Together, they will explore new ways of thinking, leading and delivering impact in a changing environment.

Chair of Meals on Wheels Australia, Paul Sadler said the conference comes at a pivotal time for the sector.

“This marks the first time our network has come together since 2024, a period that has seen significant change, as we’ve collectively navigated new aged care reforms, managed the implementation of the Support at Home and launched a vigorous defence of CHSP,” Mr Sadler said.

“There is much to reflect on, share and learn from one another as we continue to strengthen our impact and ensure we remain Stronger Together well into the future.”

Mr Sadler said he was delighted to see the conference hosted in South Australia.

“I’m especially pleased that we are gathering in Adelaide for the first time in over a decade. It’s a wonderful opportunity to reconnect in person and celebrate the dedication and innovation across our network,” he said.

The conference is expected to provide a valuable platform for collaboration and forward-thinking as Meals on Wheels continues its mission to support older Australians to live independently and remain connected to their communities.

You can follow along the action during the conference on Meals on Wheels Australia’s Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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