The Workplace Health & Safety Show will return to Queensland this March bringing together more than 130 leading safety suppliers, and insights and expertise from over 50 industry leaders to help organisations respond to evolving WHS regulations, emerging risks and workforce challenges.
Held on March 25–26 2026 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, the event is expected to attract thousands of safety professionals, positioning it as Queensland’s largest gathering of workplace safety decision-makers, suppliers and regulators.
The 2026 show will showcase thousands of new and emerging solutions, technologies and services designed to improve safety outcomes across all industries. Attendees will be able to see solutions demonstrated live, compare offerings side by side and engage directly with experts on practical application.
The event will also deliver 40+ CPD-accredited education sessions, covering topics such as regulatory change, emerging risks, psychosocial safety, workforce wellbeing, and the role of technology and AI in modern safety management. Content is designed to be practical and outcomes-focused, providing clear guidance on what organisations need to act on next.
Portfolio Director Stephen Blackie said the event’s return to Queensland comes at a pivotal time for organisations navigating increasing safety complexity.
“Workplace safety is changing quickly, and many organisations are under pressure to keep pace with new regulations, emerging risks and evolving workforce expectations,” said Blackie. “The Workplace Health & Safety Show provides a clear, practical way to see what’s changed, understand what’s coming, and leave with actions that can be applied immediately.”
Attendance is free to register for a limited time, with $75 tickets applying closer to the event.
For more information or to register, visit whsshow.com.au/brisbane
