14–18 September 2026
The many faces of malnutrition
Recognise. Collaborate. Act.
From community and home to hospitals and aged care.
Anyone who is unwell, has a reduced appetite or struggles to eat well can be at risk.
Everyone has a role in identifying and acting early.
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Highlights from Malnutrition Week ANZ 2025
Relive the impact of Malnutrition Week ANZ 2025! From hospital stalls and high-protein high teas to malnutrition bingo and patient education sessions, dietitians and nutrition professionals across Australia and New Zealand came together to shine a spotlight on the many faces of malnutrition.
Watch the highlights and get inspired for 2026!
We're hitting the road
This Malnutrition Week ANZ, the Dietitian Connection team is out visiting sites across Australia, meeting the people doing this work day in, day out. A big thank you to everyone who expressed interest in being part of it. Expressions of interest have now closed, but we cannot wait to bring you stories and photos from the road.
"Brooke's visit to our facility brought hope and joy to my staff. It helped them feel important and identified and acknowledged the vital work they do everyday in preventing and treating malnutrition."
A 2025 host site
Resources
Everything you need
Guides, screening tools and handouts to use across your setting.
Free to download, use and share.
The numbers behind the week
1 in 3
adult hospital patients affected¹
15%
of children in hospital affected²
2 in 5
aged care residents affected³
21 days
longer in hospital⁴
$9 billion
annual cost of malnutrition in aged care⁵
Symposium · 2025
Podcast · 2025
Symposium · 2024
Webinar · 2023
Symposium · 2022
With thanks to our partners
Malnutrition Week ANZ 2026 is made possible by organisations who share our commitment to better nutrition care.
Below, our partners have shared a range of ways to support you during the week, from menu planners and recipes to samples and tools you can use with your clients.
Now in its sixth year supporting Malnutrition Week ANZ, Nutricia understands how much nutrition matters for those at risk of or living with malnutrition or early Alzheimer's disease, and the difference it can make to their independence and quality of life. Alongside the Fortisip Compact range, Forticreme Complete and Souvenaid, Nutricia offers education, resources and guidance to help dietitians put the evidence into practice.
Interested in supporting Malnutrition Week ANZ? Let us know, we would love to hear from you.
REFERENCES
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1. Baird J, Desneves K, Chapman B, Hughes R, Tuck C. Addressing malnutrition in Australian hospitals: a scoping review to inform systems thinking. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 2026;39(2):e70230. doi:10.1111/jhn.70230
2. White M, Dennis N, Ramsey R, Barwick K, Graham C, Kane S, Kepreotes H, Queit L, Sweeney A, Winderlich J, Wong See D, Littlewood R. Prevalence of malnutrition, obesity and nutritional risk of Australian paediatric inpatients: a national one-day snapshot. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 2015;51(3):314-320. doi:10.1111/jpc.12709
3. O'Shea M-C, Bauer J, Barrett C, Corones-Watkins K, Kellett U, Maloney S, Williams LT, Osadnik C, Foo J. Malnutrition prevalence in Australian residential aged care facilities: a cross-sectional study. Healthcare. 2024;12(13):1296. doi:10.3390/healthcare12131296
4. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Hospital-acquired complication 13: malnutrition. Sydney: ACSQHC; 2018.
5. Australian Government estimate of the annual cost of malnutrition in residential aged care, as cited in O'Shea M-C, Bauer J, Barrett C, Corones-Watkins K, Kellett U, Maloney S, Williams LT, Osadnik C, Foo J. Malnutrition prevalence in Australian residential aged care facilities: a cross-sectional study. Healthcare. 2024;12(13):1296.