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REGISTRATION
FULL EARLY REGISTERATION
(Paid before 15 September 2003)
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$400.00
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FULL REGISTRATION
(Paid after 15 September 2003)
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$480.00
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STUDENT CONCESSION REGISTRATION
(Limited registrations available at this rate)
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$325.00
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SINGLE DAY REGISTRATION
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$200.00
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WELCOME RECEPTION
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$25.00
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CONFERENCE
DINNER
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$75.00
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(All above
prices are in AUD$ and include a 10% Goods and Services Tax)
Limited opportunities
for financial support for developing countries is being explored.
Please apply in writing for consideration to Conference Management,
The University of Melbourne, via return email to Bronwen Hewitt
bhewitt@unimelb.edu.au
or Jen Wetsphal westphal@unimelb.edu.au
or Leanne McCormick leannem@unimelb.edu.au.
Developing country definition criteria please
click here
Cancellation:
A fee of $100.00 applies for registrations cancelled before 24
November 2003. For registrations cancelled after 24 November 2003,
no refund applies, however substitutions are permitted.
Registration
at the conference includes:
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Morning
and Afternoon Tea
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Light
Buffet Lunch
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Conference
Satchel Envelope
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Program
and Abstract Booklet
To
download the registration form click here
To view accommodation
options click here
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Optional
Tours
Phillip
Island, Penguin Tour

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Departs
daily at noon from the corner of Grattan and Elizabeth Streets
(just outside the University campus)returning at approx. 11.00pm
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Enjoy
afternoon tea at Warrook Cattle Farm - A true Australian Cattle
Farm and see kangaroos, wombats, birdlife, prize cattle and
working dogs.
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See
Koalas up close at the Koala Conservation Centre
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Visit
the Seal Rocks Life Centre
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Witness
the famous Penguin Parade and observe the nightly ritual as
the little penguins march up the sand to their nesting places
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Travel
to Cowes for dinner (own expense), a variety of cafes and restaurants
to suit all tastes and budgets
Great
Ocean Road Tour

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Departs
daily at 7.00am from the corner of Grattan and Elizabeth Streets
(just outside the University campus)returning at approx. 9.00pm
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Cross
the Westgate Bridge for panoramic views of Port Phillip
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Pass
through Torquay and visit famous Bell's Beach
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Travel
along Victoria's famous Great Ocean Road
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Pass
through the coastal town's of Lorne, Wye River and see the amazing
Cape Patton Lookout
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Stop
at scenic Apollo Bay for Lunch (own expense)
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Travel
through the Otway National Park, silent and untouched
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Many
opportunities to photograph stunning scenery such as the stone
monoliths of the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge- the site of
the tragic shipwreck and London Bridge
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Early
return to Melbourne via Colac and Winchelsea with video
Healesville
Sanctuary and Puffing Billy Tour

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Departs
daily at 7.00am from the corner of Grattan and Elizabeth Streets
(just outside the University campus)returning at approx. 5.30pm
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Travel
to the Dandenong Ranges through magnificent rainforest atmosphere.
Take the opportunity to hand feed the Rosellas
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Travel
on Puffing Billy - Australia's oldest operating steam train
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Enjoy
a guided wildlife tour with Australian Animals at Healesville
Sanctuary
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Two
course lunch included
Yarra Valley
Winery Tour with Lunch
 
- Departs daily
at 10.00am from the city centre, 180 Swanston Street and returning
at approx. 5.30pm
- Travel to
the Yarra Valley
- Enjoy a spit-roast
Lunch and wine tastings at Ferguson's Winery
- Take a relaxing
walk in the surrounding gardens wineyards of the wineries
- Visit and
tantalise your taste buds with a sellection of wines from four
of the Yarra Valley's premier five star wineries. Yering Station,
Domaine Chandon, Eyton on Yarra
Sovereign
Hill and Gold Field Tour

- Departs daily
at 8.45am from from the city centre, 180 Swanston Street and returning
at approx. 5.30pm
- Experience
Sovereign Hill and learn about the history of the gold rush and
life in the 1850's
- Pan for gold
and go down into the underground mine for a guide tour
- Enjoy unique
period style shopping with real life characters and entertainment
- Host of activities
available including stage coach rides, costume photos and much
more.
- See traditional
blacksmiths and craftsmen shilling their trades.
- Enjoy a guided
tour of the Ballarat Wildlife Park and hand feed kangaroos
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