Australia’s response to one of its most significant health challenges will come into sharp focus at Diabetes Australia’s National Diabetes Summit in March.
The landmark summit at Parliament House in Canberra will bring together leaders across diabetes, health, research, policy and advocacy to address the increasing impact of diabetes on Australians.
With two million Australians living with diabetes and growing pressure on hospitals, primary care and government budgets, the event aims to accelerate practical solutions and long-term policy change.
The summit will provide a platform for collaboration and innovation, exploring bold strategies to improve outcomes for people living with diabetes while strengthening Australia’s health system for future generations. The program is designed to foster cross-sector dialogue, connect lived experience with decision-making, and translate evidence into action.
A key focus of the day will be engaging influential voices shaping national health policy and contributing to reforms that improve health outcomes and equity. Participants will include people living with diabetes, health system leaders, policymakers, advocates and decision-makers, creating a rare opportunity for direct exchange at the heart of government.
Following the summit, an Exhibition and Networking Reception will showcase the latest technologies, services, treatments and research advancing diabetes prevention and management, offering hands-on exposure to innovations already reshaping care and support across Australia.
The National Diabetes Summit is designed for those seeking to influence the future of diabetes policy and practice, understand emerging technologies, and contribute to a national conversation with real-world impact. It underscores the importance of coordinated leadership at a time when prevention, early intervention and equitable access to care and diabetes technology are more critical than ever.
The National Diabetes Summit will be held at Australian Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday, 31 March 2026.
Further details, including official registration information, will be released soon.
Organisations interested in exhibition booth opportunities or sponsorship are invited to register their interest via [email protected].





