Dates: 24 - 27 November 2025
Location: Adelaide Convention Centre and Online.
The AGITG Annual Scientific Meeting is a forum for the presentation of state-of-the art overviews on the pathobiological and clinical aspects of GI cancer and affords the opportunity to the Australasian scientific community to explore future directions for research and collaboration.
The meeting provides GI cancer researchers and specialists with the opportunity to present their research and discuss current challenges and recent innovations in a multidisciplinary setting.
Dates: 17 - 20 March 2026
Location: Pullman on the Park, Melbourne, Victoria.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 38th TROG ASM, to be held from 17 - 20 March 2026 in the vibrant and culture-rich city of Melbourne.
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
TROG Member discounts apply, so book your place at our premier annual event now! You can also register now for our popular full-day workshops, the Clinical Research Education Workshop and Technical Research Workshop, to be held on Tuesday 17 March.
The 2026 meeting will offer an exceptional platform for collaboration, learning, and professional exchange within the field of radiation oncology. Together, we will explore the latest developments in clinical trials, innovation in practice, and the future of radiation oncology.
Set against the backdrop of Melbourne’s renowned food scene, arts culture, and warm hospitality, the TROG 2026 ASM promises to be a memorable and enriching experience for all delegates.
Meeting Date: 5-7th February 2026
Melbourne, Australia
On behalf of the 2026 organising committee, we are delighted to welcome you to the 34th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Brachytherapy Group, to be held in Melbourne, Victoria, from Thursday 5th to Saturday 7th February 2026.
ABG ASM 2026 promises to be a dynamic gathering of our multidisciplinary brachytherapy community, bringing together clinicians, nurses, physicists, radiation therapists & researchers from across Australasia.
As the region’s leading forum for brachytherapy, this event provides a platform to exchange ideas, explore emerging evidence and technologies, and strengthen professional networks.
Set in the heart of Melbourne, the meeting offers not only a rich scientific program but also the chance to experience the city’s vibrant culture, renowned hospitality, and dynamic energy..
Date: 2 December 2025
Virtual workshop
Our 2025 Concept Development Workshop, supported by Varian, is designed to help transform TROG Members' trial ideas into a fully developed research concepts.
The Workshop theme is: Designing Accessible Trials.
All TROG members were invited to submit trial ideas including those that:
- Can be implemented in regional/rural centres
Include regional and rural recruitment
-Suit low-volume centres
-Use decentralised trial designs (e.g., Tele-Trials)
-Employ pragmatic or registry-based designs
-Focus on cancers with high burden in rural/regional populations (e.g., lung, head and neck, colorectal, skin, breast, prostate)
-Use simplified treatment regimens suitable for delivery with limited specialist resources (e.g., fewer visits, hypofractionation).
Submissions are closed and the workshop will be held on 2 December 2025.
Meeting Date: 24 - 27 November 2025
Adelaide Convention Centre and Online.
Meeting Convenor: Associate Professor Sina Vatandoust
The AGITG Annual Scientific Meeting is a forum for the presentation of state-of-the art overviews on the pathobiological and clinical aspects of GI cancer and affords the opportunity to the Australasian scientific community to explore future directions for research and collaboration.
The meeting provides GI cancer researchers and specialists with the opportunity to present their research and discuss current challenges and recent innovations in a multidisciplinary setting.
Dates: 25 - 27 March 2026
Location: Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach, QLD
Building on the momentum and near-record attendance of our landmark 25th Anniversary in 2025 - where we reflected on all we have achieved - the 2026 ASM invites us to shift our focus forward. It’s a call to action: to ask what’s next, to push boundaries, and to translate today’s innovation into the tomorrow’s impact.
The 2026 ASM will be a dynamic forum for bold thinking, practical collaboration, and action-oriented discussion about the future of gynaecological cancer research.
ANZGOG’s Annual Scientific Meeting will bring together national and international experts in gynaecological medicine, radiation and surgical oncology, pathology, basic scientists, translational and quality of life researchers, study coordinators and nurses, as well as our partners in the pharmaceutical industry.
Date: 26 -29 March 2026
Location: Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
Join the medical radiation science community for ASMIRT 2026: Navigate the Wilderness. This year's conference will explore resilience, innovation, and collaboration across the medical radiation sciences (MRS).
Special delegate accommodation rates and workshops can be booked through the online conference registration portal.
Register by 18 December 2025 to secure Early Bird rates.
Dates: 12 March - 15 March 2024
Location: Newcastle, NSW
Theme: Together Towards Tomorrow: Working together for Better Cancer Outcomes
TROG Cancer Research has just finished hosting our 36th Annual Scientific Meeting in our home town of Newcastle, NSW and would like to thank all sponsors and organisers for a truly memorable event. Stay tuned for more as we prepare a wrap up of the week to be posted asap!
Dates: 1 December to 3 December 2023
Location: Ski Rider Hotel in Wilsons Valley.
Trek4TROG was a memorable and exhillerating experience for everyone involved and well exceeded its fundraising target, collecting a mammoth $30,000 in funds for our vital cancer research.
The journey to the summit of Mount Kosciusko is 22km and took 7 hours to complete, as trekkers experienced a variety of weather elements on the way!
We thank all of the participants in 2023 and look forward to our next big TREK, in the Blue Mountains in October 2024. Stand bye for more information as it comes to hand!
Date: 31 May 2023
Attendees: Faculty, mentors and TROG staff.
The CDW was designed to encourage and support TROG’s early to mid-career clinical cancer researchers to bring new ideas for clinical research projects/concepts to TROG Cancer Research and to have these ideas workshopped in a multidisciplinary and collaborative manner.
We invited all early to mid-career TROG members to submit their research idea for consideration.
Dates: 30 June to 3 July 2022
Location: RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland.
Theme: Emerging & Evolving
The 2022 ASM hosted several internationally and nationally recognised keynote speakers and TROG Cancer Research scientists and clinicians.
Over 270 delegates participated in the ASM, including leading Australian and New Zealand Radiation Oncologists, Radiation Therapists, Interventional Oncologists, Medical Physicists, and Clinical Trials Specialists.