The OOSH Conference 2024

Save the date for the OOSH Conference 2024.

26th & 27th July 2024

Network of Community Activities will turn 50 on 26 July!

 

The OOSH Conference is the most inspirational blend of:

  • Networking and team building activities galore
  • Key note presentations from leading experts
  • Unparalleled networking opportunities, and thought provoking discussions
  • Empowerment through some playful learning and conversations after the formal program ends
  • Engagement in an event full of OOSH visionaries and sector experts
  • Knowledge sharing with other like minded professionals and forging of new “Networks”
  • Connection and engagement with your tribe of OOSH professionals from all over NSW
  • Recognition of the latest trends in research and best practices
  • Motivation to inspire you to feel proud of your work and the OOSH community you belong to

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