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Join us for a full weekend of connection, learning and inspiration at Outdoor Health Forum 2025, taking place from Friday 17 to Sunday 19 October at Lake Ainsworth Sport and Recreation Centre Lennox Head,  on beautiful Bundjalung Country.

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All full weekend tickets include catering and dormitory-style accommodation, providing a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the outdoor health community while staying on-site just a short meander from the lake and ocean.

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Ticket prices range from $325 to $940 (+ GST & booking fee). All tickets include catering.

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Register by COB 24 September - after this date, tickets are subject to availability + late fees ($25 for day / $50 for full weekend). Don't miss out!

WEEKEND ticket - 2 Days
(FRIDAY TO SUNDAY
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This ticket grants you access to the full forum program from Friday afternoon (check-in from 3pm for a 5pm start) through to Sunday 5pm, and includes:

  • All forum sessions and activities

  • All meals from Friday dinner to Sunday afternoon tea

  • 2 nights’ dormitory accommodation (Friday & Saturday)

  • With enough interest, we invite you to extend your Forum experience with an optional Sunday evening social gathering by the tea tree lake, from 5–7pm and enjoy a relaxed and informal time with drinks and nibbles available for purchase as you continue conversations and connect with peers

Get Tickets

*Presenters will be offered a discounted registration rate, subject to confirmation of their session. If your presentation is accepted, you will receive a unique registration link with further details. 

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*OHA members please check your email as your member discount code has been sent - if you have not received it please email forum@outdoorhealth.org.au

one day tickets -
Saturday or Sunday

Can’t make the full weekend? A limited number of 1-day tickets are available, including:

  • Access to all sessions on your chosen day

  • Full catering for the day (breakfast, lunch, dinner and morning/afternoon tea).

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Please Note: Does not include accommodation. Friday night tickets not available.

payment plans available AT CHECKOUT VIA AFTERPAY, OR email forum@outdoorhealth.org.au

accommodation note

This is an immersive experience. As we have exclusive access to the venue, accommodation is included in full weekend tickets. If you choose not to use your allocated dormitory bed, please note we are unable to refund this portion due to our full-site booking. We appreciate your understanding.

thinking of bringing family?

While the Forum is designed as a professional development space, we understand that some attendees due to circumstances may need to travel with a partner or child. Please note:

These options are at your own cost and, and due to limited availability we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.

pre & post forum workshops

Looking to extend your learning? Optional Pre- and Post-Forum Workshops will be offered on Friday 17 October, Monday 20 October, and potentially other dates (TBC).

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These workshops offer deep dives into specific practices and are open to all Forum attendees at an additional cost.

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Kangaroo on the Beach

local resident
full weekend tickets

For residents of the Byron and Ballina Shires who are interested in a full weekend ticket but who don't require accommodation because they reside in the area and prefer to head home in the evenings rather than stay on site, email forum@outdoorhealth.org.au to receive a code that allows access to a special rate that acknowledges accommodation is not required. As the Forum is an immersive residential onsite event, this option is not available for general ticketing and only applicable to local residents.

get in touch

Have a question? Click the button below to get in touch. OHA is a volunteer-led organisation. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Indigenous ways of knowing and being provide insights into the continuing wisdom of indigenous health practices and our interdependence with the natural world.

 

Outdoor Health Australia (OHA) acknowledges the aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the lands now called Australia, and acknowledge Traditional Custodians, where we live, learn and work.

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Held on the lands of the Bundjalung Nation, OHA national forums are Aboriginal-informed and supported.

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