Malaria in Melbourne

30–31 October 2025

 

Malaria in Melbourne is an Australian biennial conference for all aspects of malaria science.

This event brings together scientists from all over the world in a relaxed and collaborative environment to network and share current research.

This conference is an inclusive and safe environment where diverse voices are heard and respected. We aim to achieve gender equity among presenters, and encourage participation from under-represented groups, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and members of the LGBTIQA+ community.

 

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Acknowledgement of country

The University of Melbourne acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the unceded land on which we work, learn and live: the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong peoples (Burnley, Fishermans Bend, Parkville, Southbank and Werribee campuses), the Yorta Yorta Nation (Dookie and Shepparton campuses), and the Dja Dja Wurrung people (Creswick campus).

The University also acknowledges and is grateful to the Traditional Owners, Elders and Knowledge Holders of all Indigenous nations and clans who have been instrumental in our reconciliation journey.

We recognise the unique place held by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the original owners and custodians of the lands and waterways across the Australian continent, with histories of continuous connection dating back more than 60,000 years. We also acknowledge their enduring cultural practices of caring for Country.

We pay respect to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the Academy. As a community of researchers, teachers, professional staff and students we are privileged to work and learn every day with Indigenous colleagues and partners.

In making this Acknowledgment of Country we commit to respectful and responsible conduct towards all others according to the Traditional lores of this land, particularly at times of formal ceremony.

 

This conference is kindly supported by the Australian Society of Parasitology

 

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