The Cannabiz Awards for Australia and New Zealand 2026 will launch in April this year, with the presentation ceremony taking place in Melbourne on August 11 during the week of the ACannabis conference.

The move will enable the industry to focus on the TGA’s regulatory review during the first quarter of the year, with the body set to present its initial findings to the Medicinal Cannabis Expert Working Group in Canberra at the end of February.

Moving the awards ceremony into the week of ACannabis will also help reduce costs for those wanting to attend both events – something many in the industry have asked for – and make Melbourne the only place to be in the second week of August.

The change comes with the full support of both Medicinal Cannabis Industry Australia (organiser of ACannabis) and the Australian Medicinal Cannabis Association (organiser of United in Compassion, which takes place in Brisbane next month).

Cannabiz co-founder Martin Lane said: “In previous years, we have opened the awards entry portal in February, but we didn’t want to distract people from the TGA review. 

“Moving the program back a couple of months also makes presenting the awards during the week of ACannabis a no-brainer and will no doubt please the many company CFOs who have travel budgets to manage! 

“We’re very grateful to both MCIA and AMCA for supporting the change as they work towards their merger. It means the industry will now have two big gatherings during the year – UIC in February and ACannabis/the Cannabiz Awards in August – and we can’t wait to put on our biggest celebration yet.”

MCIA chair Kristin Viccars said adding the Cannabiz Awards into the ACannabis conference “will make for a truly blockbuster few days”.

“It’s a great reflection of what a more unified industry body can achieve in partnership with Cannabiz,” he said. “It creates a natural moment and space where the industry can show up as one, whether that’s for big conversations or a well-earned celebration recognising the amazing people and work being done in our sector. 

“It also gives everyone the breathing room to stay focused on the TGA review early in the year, which is exactly where our attention needs to be. And if it means fewer flights, fewer hotel nights and a few happier CFOs, that’s a win all round.”

According to AMCA chair Dr Teresa Nicoletti, combining the awards with ACannabis is a “smart and timely move for the sector”.

“It brings two major events together in a way that feels coherent and purposeful, and it gives us a clear sense of how 2026 will flow,” she said.

“With the TGA consultation and the proposal for regulatory reforms demanding concentrated attention in the first half of the year, this shift ensures that critical work can continue and that important events like the Cannabiz Awards and ACannabis retain their prominence.

“AMCA is delighted to support this amalgamation, which reflects the constructive collaboration that has been building across the sector and the practical benefits that come from aligning our efforts.

“It will make it easier for members to participate fully, manage travel more efficiently and be part of a week that showcases both the progress and the talent within our industry.

“As we continue working towards a more unified industry body, decisions like this set the foundation for a stronger, more connected future.”

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