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In this episode, the conversation explores the evolving landscape of workplace wellbeing, emphasizing the shift from ad hoc initiatives to a more structured, data-driven approach. By 2026, organizations will be expected to proactively manage psychosocial risks and demonstrate their commitment to employee wellbeing through measurable strategies. Leadership capabilities in managing stress and conflict will be essential, and companies lacking a wellbeing strategy will be viewed as high-risk employers.
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The National Workplace Wellbeing Conference 2026
Secure your ticket here: https://wpwi.org/national-workplace-wellbeing-conference-2026/ The National Workplace Wellbeing Conference 2026 is coming to Brisbane on 16 and 17 September and early bird tickets are now on sale. Two full days of practical leadership content built around performance, retention, and culture, with some of Australia's best speakers in the room. Last year sold out. This year we are going bigger. Early bird tickets start at just $1,197 and close 31 May. Secure your seat at wpwi.org/national-workplace-wellbeing-conference-2026.
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