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18 - 20 November

Brisbane

Confronting Antimicrobial Resistance in Agriculture and the Environment


It is with great pleasure, that the One Health Organising Committee invite you to Brisbane, Australia for the inaugural One Health, Multiple Solutions Conference! This three-day event will unite researchers, industry leaders, government representatives, and broader stakeholders committed to addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through an integrated One Health approach.

Held in Brisbane, Australia from 18 – 20 November 2026, this conference reflects the vision of the ARC Training Centre for Environmental and Agricultural Solutions to Antimicrobial Resistance (CEAStAR): to cultivate a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment that accelerates innovative solutions and creates meaningful impact across the human, animal, and environmental sectors.

Our 2026 program will feature leading Australian and international experts who will spark important conversations about cutting-edge research, innovation, translation, and policy. Sessions will explore the practical actions needed across sectors to mitigate AMR across complex systems as well as how policy and regulatory frameworks can support effective implementation of new technologies. The conference will also provide a platform for early career researchers and emerging leaders to engage, share their work, and build global collaboration – ensuring continuity of expertise and innovation for the future of AMR solutions.

One Health, Multiple Solutions

Conference Themes


AMR as a resilience challenge across sectors

Innovations in AMR mitigation technologies

From science to policy and global action

Conference Details

When

Wednesday 18 Nov - Friday 20 November, 2026

9am - 5pm AEST

Where

Brisbane Marriott Hotel

515 Queen St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


Sponsors and Support

The One Health, Multiple Solutions Organising Committee would like to acknowledge

This event is sponsored by the OECD, unders its Co-Operative Research Programme: Sustainable Agricultural Food Systems.


This event is being conducted as part of the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Environmental and Agricultural Solutions to Antimicrobial Resistance (IC220100050).