AARES 2025 Registrations

 

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION GUIDELINES

To register for the main conference, you must either:

  • Be a 2025 AARES member, or
  • Pay a non-member surcharge of $140 in addition to the conference registration fee.

We highly recommend exploring the benefits of AARES membership. For details on membership rates and benefits, click here.

1. For Members (New, Current or Renewing):

  • If you have renewed, want to renew, or want to join AARES - click this tab:

Join/Renew AARES Membership and Register for Conference

2. For Non-Members:

  • If you don’t want to join or renew your membership with AARES – click this tab:

Non-Member Conference Registration $140 surcharge applies

3. Pre-conference Workshops:

  • AARES membership is not required to register for workshops. Current members can log in to simplify the registration process.
  • You can register for the workshops as part of your main conference registration.
  • If you only want to attend the workshops and not the main conference - click this tab:

Register for a pre-conference workshop only

Prices for workshops, the main conference and social events are as follows. All amounts are in Australian dollars and include 10 percent GST.


Pre-Conference Workshops: 11 February 2025, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane.

Student/Emeritus/Developing Country Member

Ordinary Member

Non-Member

Workshop 1 - Improving research partnerships between the public and private sectors to enhance food system transformation (full day)

$60

$120

$140

Workshop 2 - The economics of improving management of the Great Barrier Reef (full day)

$60

$120

$140

Workshop 3 - Resources transitions and the Queensland and Australian economies (full day)

$60

$120

$140

 

Main Conference: 12-14 February 2025, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane.

Early bird
(prior 14th December 2024)

Full Rate
(from 14th December 2024)

Full Conference Registration (12 – 14 February):

 

 

Ordinary Member

$750

$850

Student/Emeritus/Developing Country Member

$375

$425

Non-Member (including $140 surcharge)

$890

$990

 

Single Day of Conference Registration (12, 13 OR 14 February):

 

 

Ordinary Member

$280

$300

Student/Emeritus/Developing Country Member

$140

$150

Non-Member (including $140 surcharge)

$420

$440

 

City Cat Tour on the River: Tuesday Afternoon, 11 February, Duration 3 hours, Starts at Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane.

City Cat Tour on the River - Social Event

Social Event

Free Event

 

Welcome Reception: Tuesday, 11 February, 5pm - 8pm, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane.

Full Conference Delegate

Single-Day Delegate

 

Welcome Reception

Included in Full Conference Delegate Price

$70

 

 

Early-Career Professional Networking Event: Tuesday, 11 February, 7pm - 11pm, Fridays Grand Deck, Brisbane.

Early-Career Delegates

Early-Career Professional Networking Event Registration

$20

 

Conference Dinner: Wednesday, 12 February, 7pm – 11pm, Blackbird Restaurant, Brisbane.

Ordinary, Student, Emeritus, Developing Country Member, Non-Member

Dinner Registration

$140

 

Women in Economics (WEN) networking breakfast: Thursday Morning, 13 February, 7:00am – 8:30am, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane.

Ordinary, Student, Emeritus, Developing Country Member, Non-Member

WEN Registration (Limited Tickets)

$15

 

Social Event : Thursday, 13 February, 7pm – 11pm, Regatta Hotel, Brisbane.

Social Event Delegates

Social Event

Free entry - purchase own food and drinks.

 

CANCELLATION POLICY EFFECTIVE FROM 25 OCTOBER 2024:

If cancellation request is received by AARES Central Office:
  • more than 30 days before the conference, 100% refund
  • less than 14 days before the conference, 0% refund

$140 Non Member Surcharge (if you are a member you can login to avoid this charge)
Workshop 1 - Improving research partnerships between the public and private sectors to enhance food system transformation (full day) is now full
Workshop 3 - Resources transitions and the Queensland and Australian economies (full day) is now full
- If you would like to be on a waiting list please email conference@aares2025.net
Workshop 1 - Improving research partnerships between the public and private sectors to enhance food system transformation (full day)
Workshop 2 - The economics of improving management of the Great Barrier Reef (full day)
Workshop 3 - Resources transitions and the Queensland and Australian economies (full day)

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Dietary requirements for all conference meals and social events.

HAVE YOU MADE A SUBMISSION FOR A CONTRIBUTED PAPER, OR SPECIAL SESSION?

If yes: please identify the reference number for your submission (Auto-generated following your submission to Oxford Abstracts)

Please note, reporting your reference number here will help to ensure your accepted submission is included in the Conference Program.

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Mentoring

Mentoring is an opportunity to pair up a person who wants to learn and grow with someone who is willing to and proficient at sharing their knowledge, skills and experiences. Based on the submissions made to the conference, and career position of the registered mentees and mentors, as much as is possible the pairing will be done to match the needs of the mentee with the strengths and experience of the mentor.

Access to a mentor's knowledge and experience can help a mentee to enjoy a quick start in the AARES conference environment. The mentor may assist the mentee with networking and knowledge sharing and/or the development of their conference presentation or provide feedback following the conference presentation.

Everyone that registers for the mentoring program will be sent further information and expectations closer to the conference.

Mentors will ideally have at least 5 years’ experience in the general field of agricultural, development, environmental and/or resource economics. They can work in a university, research institute, consulting, government, or other professional organisation.

Mentees may be postgraduate students in the final year of their degree, or Early Career Professionals with a degree or an interest in the general field of agricultural, development, environmental and/or resource economics. Mentees would typically have less than 5 years of experience post-graduation.

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I agree to abide by the Code of Conduct, Cancellation Policy and have read and understood the Privacy Policy
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No Conference Welcome Reception Guests available

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The Early Careers social event is now fully booked - If you would like to be on a waiting list please email conference@aares2025.net

Note, this event is only open to Early-Career Professionals. An Early Career Professional can be a student in higher education undertaking an undergraduate or postgraduate degree (including PhD), or within 5 years of finishing higher education and starting their career.

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No Conference Dinner Guests available

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WEN breakfast is now fully booked - If you would like to be on a waiting list please email conference@aares2025.net
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No Conference Social Night Guests available

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