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REGISTRATION

Registration for Genetics Society of Australasia members is now available.

If you are not yet a GSA member, you can become a member today by following the link below.

​All costs are in Australian Dollars (AUD) and include 10% GST.

Payments will only be available by credit card during the registration process. An invoice and receipt will be sent in your confirmation email at the time of your booking.

If you have any changes to your registration, please email register@ccm.com.au

Become a GSA Member

 

Registration for GSA 2026 is only available to Genetics Society of Australasia Members.

 

If you are not yet a Genetics Society of Australasia Member, become a member to attend GSA 2026 - the key membership benefit - as well as many other GSA benefits. For more information and to sign up click the button below.

Delegate Registration Inclusions

  • 1 x entry to the Welcome Reception, including food and beverages

  • 1 x entry to the Conference Dinner

  • All plenary and concurrent sessions in the program

  • Poster session/s, including food and beverages

  • Morning and afternoon tea-breaks and lunch catering, as per program.

Additional tickets to the Welcome reception and Conference Dinner can be purchased at the cost of $200 during the registration process.

Welcome Reception

Sunday 5 July

1700 - 1830

Conference Dinner

Tuesday 7 July

1900 - 2230

Early Bird Fees

Closes 25 May

Full Delegate
$750

Early Career Researcher
$550

Student

$400

Standard Registration Fees

From 26 May to 22 June

Full Delegate
$900

Early Career Researcher
$650

Student

$450

Student delegates

To be eligible for the student rate, delegates must be engaged in full time academic study, provide a copy of their student ID during registration, and if asked, provide a copy of a letter supporting their status from the head of their department. Student ID must be valid during the conference dates.

Early Career Researcher

To be eligible for the early career researcher rate, delegates must be working in Australia or internationally with no more than 5 years postdoctoral research experience.​

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