The deadline to buy discounted tickets for next month’s United in Compassion conference has been extended by a week, as organisers unveiled the full line-up for the three-day event.
Cannabiz members now have until Friday February 6 to score a 15% saving on standard and function-only tickets.

The extension came as UIC organisers – the Australian Medicinal Cannabis Association (AMCA) – revealed the full program.
Starting on February 26 at Brisbane’s Royal International Convention Centre, the opening day will feature a range of speakers discussing latest research and findings around a number of conditions and patient groups.
Among the presenters will be US paediatric specialist Dr Bonnie Goldstein, OnTracka chief executive Chad Walkaden and addiction specialist Dr Peter Grinspoon.
Day two will feature two streams and cover a variety of industry topics with Alfredo Pascual outlining what Australia can learn from the German market, while an international panel will discuss Australia’s role in the global medicinal cannabis market.
The conference concludes on day three with US-based Dr Jordan Tishler, the president of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists, opening proceedings with an independent assessment of the consultation document released by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
The TGA’s Michael Wiseman and Kirsty Tomas will then present the latest developments on the consultation during a two-hour session.
Industry workshops covering a range of issues will wrap up the conference after lunch on day three.
Cannabiz members can access a 15% discount on standard tickets using the code CANNABIZ2026 while function-only tickets are available with the code CANNABIZFUNC.
Both codes are case sensitive and must be entered capitalised at the time of booking.
