We bring together Australia’s leading researchers, clinicians and consumers, creating a powerful network for dementia prevention, treatment and care.

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A proud sponsor of #ADRF2026, @healthgovau is investing through the Medical Research Future Fund to support dementia research. Learn more about research supported under the Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission: 💻 health.gov.au/our-work/mrff-… #dementiaresearch
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ADNeT is proud to recognise Prof James Vickers with this year's lifetime achievement award Through his leadership of Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre at the University of Tasmania he has been a strong research leader and powerful advocate for people with dementia
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James has been a tireless contributor to ADNeT and dementia research and is a very worthy recipient of this honour #ADRF2026
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Finishing a brilliant Day One of #ADRF2026 with our Welcome Drinks Great chance to connect with colleagues from around Australia and overseas
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Associate Professor Paul Yates from Austin Health presenting to #ADRF2026 the latest positive results in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease with new disease modifying therapies Further information on these treatments can be found at lnkd.in/gdHc59bk
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"We need to join forces between the delirium and dementia world" Dr Amy Montgomery from University of Technology Sydney speaking in the Australasian Delirium Association 'Delirium and Dementia' Symposium at #ADRF2026
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Professor Jane Alty from University of Tasmania on the potential of digital technology in dementia diagnosis and treatment A powerful reflection on her own clinical research career and important role her grandfather's experience played in her journey #ADRF2026
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The wonderful St Luke's Care Memory Lane Choir bringing the joy to #ADRF2026 You learn more about the choir's wonderful work here lnkd.in/gEudtyqw
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Professor Perminder Sachdev, Co-Director of UNSW Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), delivers our first keynote address... a fascinating reflection on the history and latest innovation in vascular dementia treatment and diagnosis #ADRF2026
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Dr Marta Woolford with a powerful reflection on her research and lived experience caring for her mother with #dementia #ADRF2026
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And we're off and running with #ADRF2026 Our 2026 Convenor Associate Professor Stephanie Ward officially launches this year's Australian Dementia Research Forum
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Starting tomorrow! We're so excited to be in Sydney for #ADRF2026 Look forward to seeing you call for three days of collaboration and discussion at Australia's leading #Dementia research conference
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Read the latest news and updates on the Australian Dementia Research Forum, which is just a couple of week away! We are pleased to share the release of our detailed agenda. Find out more: shorturl.at/C8Vk1 #ADRF2026 #dementia #research
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ADNeT Director Professor Chris Rowe on our concerns with Cochrane review of anti-amyloid therapies "These new anti-amyloid therapies are the most significant breakthrough in decades for the treatment of Alzheimer’s." 1/4
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"Over time new drugs were added resulting in much greater long-term benefits. This is where the treatment of AD now sits. Current research and trials will develop drugs that add to the benefit from anti-amyloid treatments. " 3/4
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The Australian Dementia Research Forum 2026 is pleased to offer a free community lecture, with leading experts sharing practical insights on brain health, dementia diagnosis, prevention & treatment. Find out more here & book your tickets here: ➡️ australiandementianetwork.or…
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ADRF2025 was a great success in expert knowledge sharing and the opportunity to collaborate & make new connections. We're ready for #ADRF2026, 1-3 June, Sydney. Come join us! Register: lnkd.in/gmq7H2X Enjoy some highlights from ADRF2025 ⬇️ youtube.com/watch?v=RxAAkM1A…

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Register for the ADRF2026, 1-3 June in Sydney! Make the most of early bird prices before they end on April 15. Keynote Prof Yolande Pijnenburg will be presenting on 'Progress in frontotemporal dementia: time to think differently'. Register➡️australiandementianetwork.or… #dementia
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