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14 Sept 2025

Retired Nurses Association to hold annual conference in Kilkenny

The event for the national organisation will take place at the River Court Hotel

Kilkenny

Nicky Morrissey, Anne Hayes, Mayor John Coonan, Mary Norton, John Comerford, Marianne Kelly, Margaret Murphy, Dympna Brennan, Anne Flynn, Margaret Furlong and Martin O’Neill

The Retired Nurses Association of Ireland (RNAI) 26th annual conference will be held in Kilkenny City on October 6 and 7.

The event for the national organisation will take place at the River Court Hotel. The conference is expected to welcome hundreds of delegates from across the country, bringing retired nurses together to connect and discuss matters central to their interests and welfare.

The event also aims to showcase the historic city of Kilkenny to a national audience, providing a boost to local tourism and businesses.

Founded in September 1996, the RNAI has grown into a thriving community of over 5,500 members. As a non-profit organisation, it is committed to promoting the well-being and championing the interests of retired nursing professionals throughout Ireland.

“We are thrilled to bring our annual conference to the beautiful city of Kilkenny,” said John Coonan, Assistant National Treasurer for the RNAI, and Mayor of Kilkenny City.
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“This gathering is not only a milestone for our association but also a wonderful opportunity for our members to experience the rich culture and hospitality Kilkenny has to offer. We anticipate a memorable and successful event for all our delegates.”

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