VIC/TAS RACDS 60th Anniversary Dinner

The Windsor Hotel Melbourne

The VIC/TAS Regional Committee invites Fellows and Members to an exclusive evening celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the College on Friday, 17 October.

Event information

AEDT

  • $120 - RACDS Fellows and Members
Add to your calendar 10/17/25 6:00 PM 10/17/25 10:00 PM Australia/Sydney VIC/TAS RACDS 60th Anniversary Dinner

The VIC/TAS Regional Committee invites Fellows and Members to an exclusive evening celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the College on Friday, 17 October.

The Windsor Hotel

Registration closed

Held at The Windsor Hotel, the evening will include dinner and drinks. This is a fantastic opportunity to network with colleagues and friend. The evening will feature a presentation by Dr Khaled Ahmed, exploring the intersection of technology and restorative dentistry. 

We are pleased to advise that partner tickets are now available for the event. 

Date: Friday, 17 October 2025

Time: 6PM – 10PM AEDT

Location: The Windsor Hotel, 111 Spring Street, Melbourne 3000

Program Agenda:
6:00PM – Arrival and welcome drinks
6:30PM – Welcome speech
7:00PM – Presentation by Dr Khaled Ahmed – “This filling was generated using AI”
10:00PM – Evening concludes

CPD: 1 CPD Hour

Price:
$120 – RACDS Fellows and Members (tickets are heavily subsidised by the College in celebration of the 60th anniversary)
$200 – Partner Ticket

Dress Code: Cocktail

Registration close: Friday, 10 October 2025 2:00PM (AEDT)

The 60th Anniversary Event is exclusively open to RACDS Fellows and Members, with the option to bring your partner. To add a partner ticket, select ‘Partner Ticket’ under the Program Items during registration. 

To register, simply click on the “Sign in to Register” button located in the right-hand panel, and log in using your RACDS credentials. If you are already logged in, please click the “Register Now” button. Please ensure to complete the registration process entirely. 

Guest Speaker

  • Dr Khaled Ahmed

    Associate Professor Restorative Dentsitry, Universtiy of Melbourne

    Khaled E. Ahmed is the Director of the Doctor of Dental Surgery Program and Associate Professor of Restorative Dentistry & General Practice at the University of Melbourne, Melbourne Dental School. In 2025, Khaled was appointed to the Australian Dental Council’s National Accreditation Committee, and the Australian Dental Association’s Dental Education and Training Committee. Khaled is also an Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Dentistry. He was appointed by the Dental Council of New Zealand as a Dental Educator and collaborates with the Australian Dental Association to create bespoke educational programs and assessments, mapped against the professional standards, to support dental practitioners undergoing their fitness to practise assessment (notifications). In 2022, he was also appointed, as one of thirteen leaders in oral health, to the Royal College of Surgeons of England Global Oral Health Committee. Before that, Khaled was the Senior Lecturer in Prosthodontics and Internationalisation Lead at Griffith University (2018 – 2023), Assistant Dean (Undergraduate Education) and Programme Director/Head of Operative Dentistry at the University of Hong Kong (2014 – 2018), and Clinical Academic Fellow in Restorative Dentistry at the University of Glasgow Dental School (2009 – 2014). Khaled’s research background and expertise are in Digital Dentistry, Prosthodontics, Tooth wear, and Dental Education with several peer-reviewed, high-impact publications, internal and external, competitive research grant awards, and national and international guest speaker invitations. His research is in the top 5% of outputs covered by Altmetrics. He is a grant reviewer for several national research grant awarding bodies including Australia, France, and Serbia.

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