The AFMLTA hosts a biennial international conference for teachers of languages.
This event regularly sees international, national and local speakers present on topics relevant to teachers of languages at all levels.
The AFMLTA hosts a biennial international conference for teachers of languages.
This event regularly sees international, national and local speakers present on topics relevant to teachers of languages at all levels.
Early Bird registrations NOW OPEN!
25th AFMLTA International Languages Conference 2025
Early bird member (includes Friday evening Welcome Reception) – $575
Early bird non-member (includes Friday evening Welcome Reception) – $700
Student (does not include Welcome Reception or Dinner) – $400
Day Registration – Saturday 12 July (does not include Reception or Dinner) – $420
Day Registration – Sunday 13 July (does not include Reception or Dinner) – $380
Welcome Reception: Friday 11 July – $110
Conference Dinner: Saturday 12 July – $110
Early bird tickets will remain open until April 2025.
Full registration rates will then increase to $675 (member) and $800 (non-member)
Member rates are available to members of the state and territory Language Teachers Associations and members of NZALT.
Welcome Reception – Friday 11 July, 5:00 – 7:30
Sponsored by Department for Education, South Australia
Venue: National Wine Centre of Australia
Conference Dinner – Saturday 12 July, 6:30 – 10:00
2 course dinner & 3 hour beverage package
Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide
The AFMLTA International Languages Conference includes the Keith Horwood Memorial Lecture as a key element to its program. The Keith Horwood Memorial Lecturer is an invited speaker who is an eminent person currently engaged in the field of languages education in Australia and is an Australian resident.
Keith Horwood was the foundational Organising Secretary of the AFMLTA Inc. With the support of the Horwood family, the National Assembly unanimously endorsed the introduction of the Keith Horwood Memorial Lecture as a fitting perpetual tribute to the memory of one of its earliest supporters. The lecture was inaugurated at the 2001 National Conference, held in Canberra.
The 2025 Keith Horwood Memorial Lecture will be presented by Mr Andrew Scrimgeour at the Welcome Reception.
For further information on the Keith Horwood Memorial Lecture, including previous invited Lecturers and about Keith Horwood, click here.