AASA 2025: Centring Animals Across The Disciplines

The University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia

5 – 7 November

The 2025 Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Conference occurs on the 20th anniversary year of AASA. Please join us to celebrate 20 years of animal studies!

Conference registration is now open. Please click here to register.

The conference is held on the lands of Jagera, Giabal and Jarowair peoples. The Jagera people of the foothills and escarpment, Giabal of the Toowoomba area and the Jarowair of the northern areas towards and including the Bunya Mountains.

The 2025 AASA Conference, Centring Animals Across the Disciplines, asks us to pause, reorientate, and engage our imagination, intellect, and practice to place non-human animals at the centre.

What does the world look, feel, taste or sound like when we, as scholars, artists and activists, put animals at the centre of our engagement?

What critically informed insights emerge?

The Conference will offer a vibrant setting for conversations, projects, debates, and speculative futures, with the aim of identifying cross and trans-disciplinary synergies, and integrating First Nations knowledge in the interests of other species and the more than human world.

Conference Registration and Fees

Conference registration is now open! Please click here to register.

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Registration fees:

Standard Registrations

                                                                Member                           Non-Member

Full, Conference Attendance                  $350                                  $430

Full, Optional Dinner                                 $130                                  $130

Total with Dinner                                       $480                                  $560

Concession, Conference Attendance    $280                                  $345

Conc, Conference Attendance                $80                                    $90

Total with Dinner                                       $360                                  $435

Early Bird Registrations - Closes 10 September

                                                                 Member                           Non-Member

Full, Conference Attendance                  $265                                  $345

Full, Optional Dinner                                $130                                  $130

Total with Dinner                                       $395                                  $475

Concession, Conference Attendance   $210                                  $250

Conc, Optional Dinner                              $80                                    $80

Total with Dinner                                       $290                                  $330

One Day Only Registrations

Standard

Full Member one day – $150

Full Non-Member one day- $175

Conc Member one day – $120

Conc Non- Member one day – $150

Early Bird 

Full Member one day –  $140

Full Non-Member one day- $165

Conc Member one day – $110

Conc Non – Member one day – $140

Location

The 2025 AASA Conference will occur in person at the University of Southern Queensland’s beautiful Toowoomba campus from.

Toowoomba is a regional city of 180,000 residents sitting atop the Great Dividing Range in Southern Queensland.  It is a central hub housed between Western Queensland and the Eastern coastline and capital city of Brisbane. In November the weather in Toowoomba is typically a pleasant 15 – 27 degrees, without the high humidity experienced in Brisbane.  Rain is possible.

Getting there

The university is approximately 15 minutes’ drive from the Toowoomba CBD on the southern side of the city. Bus and taxis are available.

Flights: Flights direct from Sydney to Toowoomba (only one flight in and out per day – although it looks like they are not flying Tuesday 4 November). There is a bus shuttle and taxi service to take passengers from the airport to the CBD.

There are also flights direct to Brisbane Domestic or International terminals each day.  It is a 2 hour drive from Brisbane airport to Toowoomba CBD or UniSQ.  There are bus shuttles that can be booked to take passengers from the airport to Toowoomba and car hire options from the airport.

Car: Toowoomba is a 2 hour drive west from Brisbane airport, a 2.5 hour drive north-west from the Gold Coast, and a 2.5 hour drive south-west from the Sunshine Coast.

Accomodation – conference discounts

Highlander Motor Inn  https://www.highlandermotorinn.com.au/

4 Star accommodation – motel rooms and 1 – 3 bedroom apartments

15% discount per night when indicating you are attending the AASA Conference

Phone +61 7 4638 4955

managers@highlandermotorinn.com.au

226 James Street, Toowoomba (4 kms from the University, about 8 mins drive)

Comfort Inn Glenfield  https://www.comfortinnglenfield.com.au/

3 Star motel, situated close to supermarket and food takeaway outlets

Members Business Rate (which is typically 5% discount on standard rate per night) when indicating you are attending the AASA Conference

+61 7 4635 4466

876 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba (2.5 kms from the University, about 5 mins drive)

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