Register today for HR Summit Melbourne

HRD Australia event covers a wide range of topics such as workforce analytics, employee burnout and sexual harassment

Register today for HR Summit Melbourne

HRD Australia is proud to announce the return of the highly anticipated HR Summit Melbourne. 

Featuring a unique agenda specially designed to address the workforce challenges HR leaders care about most, as well as some of the biggest names in HR, this event has the insights you need to overcome your top challenges.

From managing a hybrid workforce and engaging high performers, to attracting and retaining top employees and dealing with burnout, we’re covering it all and sharing the solutions you need to thrive. 

Embrace your workforce’s full potential and conquer the hurdles that stand in your way – reserve your seat today at the HR Summit Melbourne event which will be held on July 26-27 at the Crown Melbourne.

Panels, keynotes and sessions will cover a wide range of hot HR topics including:

  • Strategies for retaining employees in a competitive market
  • Data-driven storytelling in workforce analytics 
  • Finding resilience in times of uncertainty
  • Workplace sexual harassment and the new ‘positive duty’
  • How to identify and deal with burnout 
  • Accelerating leadership development to build capability
  • Sustaining culture and wellbeing in a hybrid workplace  
  • Harnessing emerging technologies in HR to drive growth
  • How to foster inclusive leadership within an organisation 
  • Creating a holistic approach to workplace wellbeing strategies 
  • Building critical skills to develop internal capability 
  • Developing and sustaining high-performing HR teams 

Don’t miss out — reserve your seat today at the HR Summit Melbourne event.

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