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Why Sponsor the National Conference?

Why Sponsor Our Conference?

The FRSA is a truly national event, attracting over 500 delegates from organisations in every state and territory. The Conference has established a reputation for delivering high quality speakers and presentations relevant to a range of individuals and organisation working in community services. Sponsorship will greatly enhance your organisation’s profile within this sector as well as allowing you to be seen supporting the work of family and relationship services. The conference provides delegates with unique exposure to key products and information, and in the past has attracted sponsorship from funding bodies, suppliers and training and research institutes. The exhibition space at the FRSA Conference is one of the largest in the sector, with over two days of exposure to delegates.

Exhibition hall at the FRSA National Conference 2012Sponsoring this conference will enable you to:

  • Reach up to 500 senior executives and practitioners;
  • Support the work of family and relationship services;
  • Connect to leading Australian NGO's or community organisations;
  • Launch or promote new products;
  • Invest in knowledge sharing and practice development;
  • Showcase your services or contribution to this sector; and
  • Expand your networks to create opportunities

To download the Sponsorship Prospectus, click here.

To Express your interest in sponsorship, please contact Mark Paviour at FRSA on (02) 6162 1811.

Feedback from 2012 sponsors:

 "On behalf of Early Childhood Australia, we would like to thank you and your friendly team for a successful and outstanding National Conference in Darwin this year. It is very much our pleasure to have been a part of the exhibition and to have the opportunity to showcase what ECA has to offer to your delegates."

"The turnout was great!! I hope you are happy with everything. I loved visiting Darwin and enjoyed the FRSA conference. You did a great job and I have been raving about it, since I returned to Canada."