Upcoming events

    • 27 Apr 2026
    • 30 Apr 2026
    • Vienna, Austria

    A flagship IAEA meeting for senior regulators, policy makers, and technical experts to share lessons learned, review emerging challenges, and chart paths to strengthen nuclear and radiation regulatory systems worldwide. Sessions cover safety and security regulation, competence development, agile oversight for new technologies, and international cooperation.

    Key info

    • Dates & venue: 27–30 April 2026, IAEA HQ (VIC), Vienna.

    • Abstracts: submissions invited (deadline announced as 1 September 2025)

    • Registration & participation: via IAEA InTouch+ / event portal.

    Who should attend
    Regulators, competent authorities, government agencies, standards bodies, industry leaders, technical support organisations, and researchers involved in nuclear and radiation safety and security. Portal GOV.SI

    More details
    Full announcement, updates, and logistics on the IAEA event page


    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 6:30 PM
    • Adelaide University in Room 313

    We would like to invite you to a talk by Esaaf Alsoki on "SSR6 Revision V1 vs V2 – Clause Changes". We will be hosting this talk both in person at Adelaide University in Room 313 in The Braggs building or online through the attached teams link. The talk will held on the 30th of april and will begin shortly after 6:30pm. We look forward to seeing you in person or online to hear about the IAEA's updates to the transport of radioactive material. For those who cannot attend online or in person, a recording of the event will be made available on the resources/webinar tab of the ARPS website.


    About the Presentation:

    This presentation examines the key clause changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of SSR6, with a focus on the implications for the mineral sands, uranium, and rare earth elements (REE) industries. The 2025 release of IAEA SSR-6 (Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material) Revision 2 introduces changes to terminology, classification criteria, and operational requirements with direct implications for mineral sands, uranium, and rare earth element (REE) operations. This presentation provides a clause-by-clause comparison of Revision 1 and Revision 2, identifying the updates most relevant to Management & Radiation Safety Officers in the mining and processing sectors. Key areas covered include the expanded NORM definition, revised alpha emitter classifications, mixed load requirements, and transitional compliance deadlines. The work was carried out in collaboration with Dean Crouch and Alexia Denys from RadSol.

    About the Presenter:

    Esaaf is a Radiation Safety Advisor with a BSc in Physics and an MSc in Radiation Protection and Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources. Currently working with RadSol, she applies statistical methods and systematic approaches to assure compliance with radiation protection legislation. She is working toward ARPAB accreditation as a Certified Radiation Safety Advisor, is an ARPS SA Branch committee member, and is passionate about making radiation science more accessible through clear communication and training.



    • 15 May 2026
    • 17 May 2026
    • Canberra Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia

    The peak nuclear medicine meeting for Australia & New Zealand returns to Canberra. Expect plenaries, scientific sessions, posters, workshops, and an industry exhibition spanning diagnostics, theranostics, radiopharmaceuticals, physics, imaging technology, and clinical safety.

    Key dates

    • Registration opens: October 2025

    • Call for abstracts: opens November 2025closes 16 January 2026

    • Author notifications: late February 2026

    • Early-bird registration closes: 19 March 2026

    • Meeting: 15–17 May 2026 

    Who should attend
    Nuclear medicine physicians, technologists, radiopharmaceutical scientists, medical physicists, nurses, researchers, educators, students, regulators, and suppliers.

    More info & updates
    See ANZSNM’s official meeting site and society page for program, registration, and accommodation details.



    • 1 Jun 2026
    • 5 Jun 2026
    • Liverpool, UK
    Theme: “Encouraging Collaboration in Radiation Protection.”Europe’s largest radiation protection gathering returns with five days of keynotes, technical sessions, training, and an industry exhibition. This edition also incorporates SRP’s Annual Conference.

    Who should attend
    Radiation protection practitioners, regulators, health physicists, medical/industrial users, researchers, students, and suppliers.

    Key info

    • Dates & venue: Mon 1 – Fri 5 June 2026, ACC Liverpool. irpa2026europe.com

    • Early-bird registration is advertised to close 31 Jan 2026. (Check the official site for current rates and deadlines.) irpa2026europe.com

    More details & registration
    See the official Congress site for program, abstracts, exhibitor/sponsor info, and travel guidance.


    • 15 Jun 2026
    • 17 Jun 2026
    • Held at the Office of the Supervising Scientist and the Airport Hotel (Novotel, Mercure & Ibis Darwin Airport Resort) in Darwin
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    Join us in Darwin for a three-day, in-person course covering the fundamentals of alpha spectrometry and the radiochemistry methods used to isolate alpha-emitting radionuclides in environmental samples. The course is designed for both new and experienced users, and combines lectures, troubleshooting guidance, and hands-on laboratory and instrument training.


    Key topics

    • Radiation decay and interactions of alpha radiation with matter
    • Detectors, electronics & measurement (including calibration and instrument maintenance)
    • Practical instrument / radiochemistry method training
    • Spectra, statistics & analysis (including calculating results)
    • Radiochemistry methods used for alpha spec source preparation (pros and cons)

    Who should attend

    This course is aimed at new and experienced users who want training in:

    • the basics of alpha spectrometry, and

    • radiochemistry methods currently used for isolating environmental radioactivity of alpha-emitting radionuclides.

    Regular hands-on users of alpha spectrometry systems, and radiochemists wishing to expand their knowledge of processes and pitfalls in radiochemical separations, will benefit most from this course.


    Format

    Trainers will be experienced radiochemists from the environmental and radiopharmaceutical radiochemistry industry.

    The course runs over three days, with a mixture of:

    • lectures covering alpha spectrometry fundamentals

    • troubleshooting guidance

    • hands-on radiochemistry supporting alpha spectrometry (sample preparation, separation chemistry, and source preparation)

    • hands-on instrument training


    Prerequisites

    It is recommended attendees have some familiarity with alpha spectrometry measurement systems.

    Hands-on radiochemistry training requires an understanding of analytical chemistry and laboratory safety. A degree in Chemistry or equivalent experience is highly recommended. It is desirable that attendees are working in a field of radiochemistry (e.g., radiopharmaceutical, environmental, etc.).


    Benefits of attending

    By the end of the course, attendees will understand the basis for low-level measurement of alpha-emitting radionuclides and the radiochemistry required to produce defensible measurements that meet laboratory requirements.

    Attendees will also benefit from the opportunity to network and train with other users, experienced alpha spectrometrists, and radiochemists.


    Location

    15–17 June 2026 — Darwin
    Venues: Office of the Supervising Scientist and Darwin Airport Resort (Novotel / Mercure / Ibis).

    The course will be held at The Environmental Research Institute the Supervising Scientist (ERISS), Darwin NT. ERISS is a complex of offices and laboratories including a chemistry laboratory, a radioactivity laboratory, a geomorphology laboratory, an aquatic biology laboratory and a plant laboratory. The Environmental Radioactivity team within ERISS undertakes low-level radionuclide measurements on environmental samples including water, soil, sediment, plants and animals including those consumed by Aboriginal people as bush foods. The alpha spectrometry system used at ERISS is an ORTEC system utilising ORTEC MAESTRO software and an in-house custom program for spectral analysis.


    Places

    • Registration is capped at 20 participants
    • A waitlist will be created once capacity is reached.
      • Payment is required within 7 days of invoice issue.
      • Unpaid registrations after this time will be cancelled to offer the place to waitlisted participants.

    The Presenters

    Michaela Froehlich:

    Michaela Froehlich has obtained her PhD in chemistry from the University of Vienna in 2011 and has significant experience in radiochemistry. Her measurements demonstrated for the first time that uranium-236 is detectable in the environment.

    In 2012, she moved to Australia to accept a Postdoctoral Position at the Australian National University where she continued combining innovative chemistry and Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. She is also part of the Advanced Metrology Team at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics where she develops chemical separation techniques to extract radioimpurities such as lead-210 and optimises the AMS measurements to characterise and quantify their background in high-purity detector material.

    In 2019, she was awarded the Trevor Ophel Innovation Award and in 2023, the Environmental Chemistry Medal Award by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute in recognition of her work dedicated to developing methods for trace level actinide radionuclides used as environmental tracers. She serves as Associate Editor for the “Journal of Environmental Radioactivity” (2023) and is the Vice-President of the South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association (2024).

    Michaela is also a STEM Coach as part of the Curious Minds program since 2022. Here, she coaches and mentors female Year 9 and Year 10 students to explore their potential in STEM studies and careers.

     

    Madison Williams-Hoffman

    Dr Madison Williams-Hoffman is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Radiation Innovation, aka RadInnovate, at the Australian National University. Her research revolves around the detection and assessment of radionuclides in the Australian environment, while her PhD at Edith Cowan University focussed on the quantification of nuclear-weapon legacies in coastal ecosystems. She has years of practical experience with alpha spectrometry techniques for the quantification of anthropogenic radionuclides from nuclear activities, as well as 210Po applied to the measurement of sediment dating in aquatic environments. She is a long-time member of both the South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association (SPERA) and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) and is passionate about helping foster the production of good quality radionuclide measurements and data in Australia now and into the future.

     

    Peter Medley

    Peter Medley obtained his PhD in Research at the Australian National University School of Physics and Engineering, Canberra in 2025, on ‘New techniques to assess 231Pa and 227Ac abundance and transfer in environmental media’.  He has over 20 years of experience in radiation protection, including environmental radiochemistry, gamma surface surveys, radon monitoring and dose assessment. Peter works in Radiation Sciences (Queensland Health) with demonstrated specialist expertise in techniques for low-level measurement of environmental radioactivity, alpha and gamma spectrometry, liquid scintillation counting techniques and method development. He has published and presented on practical radiochemical improvements for alpha spectrometry source preparation (including rapid micro-precipitation approaches for 210Po), with an emphasis on robust performance in complex sample matrices. He is currently on a secondment with the Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist in Darwin.

    John Pfitzner 

    John is an experienced practitioner in environmental radioactivity measurement with the Office of the Supervising Scientist. His diverse technical experience includes laboratory and field instrumentation, with a special focus on HPGe gamma detector calibrations, environmental radon measurements and assessing radon retention in sample containers—experience that strongly complements end-to-end alpha spectrometry training (from sample prep through to defensible results).  


    Certificate

    A Certificate of Attendance will be provided to participants.


    What to bring

    Water resistant, closed-in shoes covering the toe, with non-slip soles. Safety glasses will be mandatory in the radiochemistry laboratory so people should bring their own prescription safety glasses or over-glasses if needed.

    • 8 Sep 2026
    • 12 Sep 2026
    • Beijing China
    Theme: “Towards a Better Home: Unlocking the Potential of Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection in the Asia-Oceania.”Five days of keynotes, panels, refresher courses, and oral/poster sessions spanning emergency preparedness, environmental monitoring, medical exposure, nuclear facility protection, waste & decommissioning, metrology, accelerators, radioecology, transport safety, and more.

    At-a-glance

    • Dates & location: Tue 8 – Sat 12 Sep 2026, Beijing.

    • Abstracts: up to 30 Mar 2026 (tentative). Registration opens 15 Apr 2026. (See organiser site for updates.)

    • Congress host & info: https://aocrp-7.conferencesvc.com/

    Who should attend
    Radiation protection practitioners, regulators, health physicists, medical/industrial users, researchers, students, and suppliers across the Asia–Oceania region and beyond.


    • 20 Sep 2026
    • 23 Sep 2026
    • Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand

    Join radiation protection professionals from across Australasia for the 2026 Annual Conference of the Australasian Radiation Protection Society, taking place from Sunday 20 to Thursday 24 September 2026 at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre in Ōtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand. The conference theme is “From Rutherford to Tomorrow: Kaitiakitanga in Radiation Protection”, highlighting stewardship, innovation, and the shared responsibility to protect people and the environment.

    What to expect

    • Opening plenary, keynote speakers, concurrent technical sessions, posters, industry exhibition, AGM, and closing and award ceremony.
    • Opportunities to connect with leaders, practitioners, regulators, stakeholders, and emerging professionals from across the radiation protection community.
    • Conference themes covering radiation protection in healthcare, developments in radiation protection, environmental protection, communication and engagement, and operational radiation protection.
    • Welcome Reception on 20 September 2026, 6:00pm–8:00pm, at the Great Hall, Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre.
    • Conference Dinner on 22 September 2026, 7:00pm–10:00pm, in the Limes Room at Christchurch Town Hall.
    • Offsite tours on 24 September 2026; details coming soon.
    • Workshops are planned, with further information to be announced.

    Key dates

    • Call for abstracts opens: 19 February 2026
    • Super Early Bird Registration opens: 19 February 2026
    • Super Early Bird Registration closes: 24 March 2026
    • Early Bird Registration opens: 25 March 2026
    • Call for abstracts closes: 5 June 2026
    • Notification to authors: Week of 6 July 2026
    • Program available: 13 July 2026
    • Early Bird Registration closes: 17 July 2026
    • ARPS 2026 Conference: 20–24 September 2026
    • 25 Oct 2026
    • 29 Oct 2026
    • Lotte Hotel Jeju, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea.

    The 15th International Conference on Radiation Shielding (ICRS15) and the 23rd Topical Meeting of the ANS Radiation Protection & Shielding Division (RPSD2026) will be held at Lotte Hotel Jeju, South Korea. Hosted by the Korean Association for Radiation Protection with support from ANS/RPSD, OECD-NEA, KNS, and others, the meeting brings together researchers, regulators, and industry to share advances in radiation shielding, protection, dosimetry, benchmarking, methods (Monte Carlo, deterministic, hybrid, AI), and applications across nuclear power, accelerators, fusion, space, medical facilities, and more. Jeju is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers visa-free entry for many visitors. Proceedings will be published in supplements to Journal of Radiation Protection and Research; selected papers will appear in peer-reviewed journals.

    Key dates
    • Abstract submission deadline: 31 January 2026
    • Author notification: 2 March 2026
    • (Optional) full paper deadline: 30 November 2026

    Registration (USD)
    • Early (to 30 Apr 2026): General 1,100; Student 800
    • Online (to 24 Oct 2026): General 1,200; Student 900
    • On-site: General 1,300; Student 1,000
    • Companion (social program only): 150

    Themes & topics (selection)
    Shielding/benchmarks/nuclear data; detection & dosimetry; radiation biology, risk, and public/environmental health; medical radiation protection; reactor/advanced reactor applications; decommissioning & waste; space/accelerator/fusion/medical facilities; Monte Carlo, deterministic & hybrid methods, AI applications, UQ/SA; regulation, training, non-proliferation. Special topics include SMR and Fukushima.

    Contact
    ICRS15/RPSD2026 Secretariat — office@icrs15.org

    Website
    https://icrs15.org/

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17 Mar 2026 ARPS Chapter Meeting - WA
24 Feb 2026 Webinar - Supervising the rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine
5 Feb 2026 QARPS Member Site Tour – Herston Biofabrication Institute
5 Dec 2025 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS Christmas
1 Dec 2025 AIOH 2025
27 Nov 2025 ARPS Chapter Meeting - WA
25 Nov 2025 World Nuclear Transport Conference 2025 (WNTC 2025)
19 Oct 2025 ARPS 2025: 48th Annual Conference
9 Oct 2025 Webinar - Nuclear Forensic Science – ANSTO’s journey 2005-2025
29 Sep 2025 ACPSEM / IUPESM World Congress (2025)
29 Aug 2025 RSUG 2025
20 Aug 2025 ARPANSA Webinar on the Draft Guide for Exemption and Clearance of Radioactive Material
30 Jul 2025 Webinar - Radiological studies in Fukushima from drinking water to wild boar
17 Jul 2025 ARPS Chapter Meeting - NSW
26 May 2025 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
27 Mar 2025 ARPS Chapter Meeting - WA - NORM in tailings and environmental modelling
6 Dec 2024 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS Christmas
15 Nov 2024 Webinar - Radioecological footprint of wind turbines in electricity production
20 Oct 2024 47th Annual Conference of the Australasian Radiation Protection Society
19 Sep 2024 WA ARPS Chapter - Special Guest Speaker - Cameron Storm
2 Sep 2024 SPERA 2024 Conference
23 Aug 2024 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
22 Aug 2024 Webinar - Analysis of Cs-137 and Sr-90 in Wood and Wood Ash from Austria: Dose Assessment
1 Aug 2024 Australasian Radiation Protection Youth Network (ARPYN) Launch Meeting
26 Jul 2024 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
3 Jul 2024 Webinar - The Bid for IRPA18 will be held next week!
28 Jun 2024 Webinar - Challenges and solutions to low count rate in-field situations.
12 Jun 2024 ARPS Chapter Meeting - WA Q2 2024
31 May 2024 RSUG 2024 Conference
19 Apr 2024 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
27 Mar 2024 NORM in mineral processing - it's getting complicated.
27 Mar 2024 Webinar - What ARPS is doing right now and throughout 2024!
23 Feb 2024 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
3 Dec 2023 AIOH23
1 Dec 2023 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS AGM 2023
30 Nov 2023 ARPS Chapter Meeting - SAARPS
6 Nov 2023 ICRP 2023
29 Oct 2023 46th Annual Conference of the Australasian Radiation Protection Society
26 Oct 2023 Re-Rescheduled - Common misconceptions for opposing nuclear energy
19 Sep 2023 International Symposium on Natural and Artificial Radiation Exposures and Radiological Protection Studies (NARE2023)
9 Aug 2023 Webinar - Ultraviolet Radiation –Radiation of greatest threat but least concern
23 Jul 2023 11th International Conference on Isotopes
13 Jul 2023 Third IRPA International Webinar: News on IRPA Task Groups (Women in Radiation-WiR and Tissue Reactions) and Young Generation Network-YGN
15 Jun 2023 WHS (Mines) Regulations & It's Impact On The Mining Industry (NORM Focused)
1 Jun 2023 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
24 May 2023 Webinar - Radiation Protection in the Industrial Sector
23 Mar 2023 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS
17 Feb 2023 RSUG 2023 Conference
27 Jan 2023 News on IRPA Task Groups (NORM, NIR and Review of the System of Radiological Protection)
3 Dec 2022 39th Annual Conference of AIOH
1 Dec 2022 ARPS Chapter Meeting - QARPS AGM 2022
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28 Nov 2022 16th SPERA - South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association Conference
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5 Apr 2022 Webinar - Dose Estimation for Medical Incidents and Accidents
5 Apr 2022 U.S NRC RAMP virtual meeting co-hosted by ARPANSA
30 Mar 2022 Arpansa Knowledge Hub talks
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7 Mar 2022 45th Annual Conference of the Australasian Radiation Protection Society
24 Feb 2022 ICSNERWM 2022: 16. International Conference on Sustainable Nuclear Energy and Radioactive Waste Management
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29 Nov 2021 ARPS AGM 2021
19 Oct 2021 Keeping the ICRP Recommendations Fit for Purpose Paper
14 Sep 2021 Webinar - Review & Revision of the System of Radiological Protection
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