Student Volunteers - Apply today!

Join us at the Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures, taking place at the stunning Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort, Queensland, in July 2025. This premier equine veterinary conference will feature a diverse program focusing on dentistry, reproduction, and cardiology, with internationally renowned keynote speakers: Dr Chris Pearce, Dr Nicole du Toit, Dr Margo Macpherson, and Dr Laura Nath. Additionally, over 10 expert speakers will present on a variety of compelling topics, complemented by a reproduction workshop held prior to the main event.

Volunteering at the Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures involves hard work but is an immensely rewarding experience. It offers student volunteers a unique opportunity to connect with and learn from leading Australian and international equine veterinary professionals. 

To apply, students must be members of Equine Veterinarians Australia (EVA) at the time of submission.

As a student volunteer at the Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures, you’ll enjoy:

  • Unmatched networking opportunities: Connect with leading Australian and international veterinarians.
  • Meals provided: Enjoy morning tea, afternoon tea, lunch, and dinner at no cost throughout the conference.
  • Free registration and attendance to lectures (duties permitting).
  • Complimentary registration for all conference social events.

How to Apply

Submit your cover letter, CV, and any written references to camilla.broughton@ava.com.au by Friday, 25 April 2025.

In your application, please indicate whether you are available for the entire conference week (Sunday 20 July – Thursday 24 July), including the full-day workshops on Saturday 19 July and Sunday 20 July. Priority will be given to applicants available for the full duration.

Important notes:

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible event – apply today and take the first step towards building invaluable connections in your future career!

Acknowledgement of Country

Bain Fallon 2025 will be held on the Kabi Kabi peoples and Jinibara peoples land.​

​We respectfully acknowledge the Kabi Kabi people and Jinibara people as the traditional custodians of the Sunshine Coast region and recognise the continuation of culture, connection to lands, water and country.​ ​We pay our respects to leaders past and present.