NSW Annual Therapeutic Update program now live
27 November 2025
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has launched the sessions for the New South Wales Annual Therapeutic Update (NSW ATU), to be held at the Rydges in the Hunter Valley from 28 February to 1 March 2026, with registrations now open.
The NSW ATU is in conjunction with PSA’s inaugural Aged Care Summit on Friday, 27 February 2026.
As PSA’s flagship state-conference event, the NSW ATU will provide local pharmacists with up-to-date clinical and practice information, customised to the NSW regulations and context.
Over three days of education, pharmacists will engage with content specifically designed for the NSW regulatory environment, including vaccination, cardiovascular care, prostate cancer, and asthma. NSW Health will also address pharmacists on the new NSW medicines and poisons regulations.
PSA NSW President, Luke Kelly FPS, urged NSW pharmacists to take this opportunity to drive their practice forward as part of their continued professional development plan.
“The PSA’s NSW ATU is a fantastic event where pharmacists across all practice settings can stay current with their clinical knowledge,” Mr Kelly said.
“As the scope of practice for many pharmacists continues to expand, there has never been a more important time for pharmacists to come together to learn from trusted leaders, colleagues, and professionals to ensure we continue delivering quality of care to our patients and communities.
“I’m confident that all pharmacists will develop new skills and expand their knowledge to practice to the top of their scope when they attend the NSW ATU, the Aged Care Summit, or the entire 3-day conference.”
The program for the 2026 NSW ATU is available here.
Registrations are now open, with early bird registration closing on 15 January 2026.
Media contact: Leah Jacobsen
M: 0480 099 798 E: leah.jacobsen@psa.org.au
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia is the only national peak body that represents all of Australia’s pharmacists across all practice settings. We want every Australian to have access to the best healthcare, and this must include optimising access to pharmacists’ knowledge and medicines expertise at the forefront of our healthcare system.