Registration, Accommodation and Travel
Registration is now available!
Early Bird rates have been extended to January 14th for organisations registering 5 or more delegates at one time. Please contact megan@aomevents.com for more information.
We encourage you to register online, to do so, please click here.
To access the registration brochure, with details of registration categories and pricing, social functions and program and speaker information please click here.
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If you have any general registration queries, please contact the Conference Organiser:
All Occasions Management
41 Anderson Street, Thebarton
South Australia 5031
Phone: 08 8125 2200
Fax: 08 8125 2233
Email: conference@aomevents.com

Accommodation
The Conference Organisers have reserved a range of accommodation within easy walking distance of the Adelaide Convention Centre. To access special Conference accommodation rates, all bookings must be made in conjunction with Conference registration. Please refer to the registration brochure for further information.
Travel
Travelscene at All Occasions will be happy to assist you with any arrangements you may require.
For queries and bookings regarding travel options (e.g. airfares, hire cars, travel insurance and tours) please contact:
Travelscene at All Occasions
16 Stirling Street, Thebarton
South Australia 5031
Phone 08 8125 2222
Fax: 08 8215 2233
Email: travel@aomevents.com

How to get to Adelaide
By Plane
Adelaide boasts Australia’s newest international airport, which opened in October 2005. Adelaide is serviced by five international and three domestic carriers, with regular direct flights to and from all major Australian cities. Adelaide Airport is approximately 20 minutes by taxi to the Adelaide Convention Centre.
By Train
Keswick Railway Terminal is approximately three kilometres from Adelaide’s city centre, and is serviced by the Overland to Melbourne four times per week, the India Pacific between Perth and Sydney twice a week and the Ghan, which runs from Adelaide to Alice Springs and Darwin.
By Road
South Australia has a good network of public roads and highways to navigate if you are driving to Adelaide. National highways leading to Adelaide include the Sturt Highway (A20), Dukes Highway (A8), and Eyre Highway (A1).
By Coach
Several coach carriers service the Adelaide Central Bus Station, located in Franklin Street, Adelaide, from other Australian capital cities and regional centres. Carriers include Greyhound, Premier Stateliner and Vline.
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