Sponsors and exhibitors
Partnering with AIFS on the 2026 conference offers a unique opportunity to engage with policy makers, practitioners and researchers dedicated to finding solutions for the challenges faced by families in these changing times.
Our sponsorship and partner opportunities go beyond brand exposure, enabling ongoing partner engagement with the AIFS research, policy and practice communities before, during and after the event.
Download our sponsorship prospectus or contact us to discuss partnership opportunities.
Sponsors
The Department of Social Services improves the economic and social wellbeing of individuals, families and vulnerable members of Australian communities. The department's work is wide reaching, with the ability to connect with all Australians. We make a difference through social security assistance and by providing support to build resilient families and communities.
The Attorney-General’s Department is the central policy and coordinating element of the Attorney-General’s portfolio. We deliver programs and policies to maintain and improve Australia’s law and justice framework. Through the Australian Government Solicitor, we also provide legal services to the Commonwealth.
The Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing (DHDA) leads national policy and programs to improve health, disability and ageing outcomes. Through its partnership with AIFS, the department supports evidence‑based research and data to inform policy, strengthen families, and improve wellbeing across the life course.