Congress Organisers
InFront Events Australia
108 Magill Road NORWOOD SA 5067
Office Phone: +61 (0)8 8362 9844
Office Fax: +61 (0)8 8362 4377
events@infront.com.au
Registration & Information Desk
All delegates must register to attend the Congress. The registration and information desk will be located in Foyer 3 of the Melbourne Convention Centre, directly outside Plenary 3, the session Plenary.
It will be open during the following times:
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Thursday August 18; 7.30am-5.00pm
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Friday August 19; 8.00am-5.00pm
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Saturday August 20; 8.00am-2.00pm
Name Badges and Tickets
Name badges should be worn at all times. Admission to all sessions, morning and afternoon teas, and lunches is by name badge only. Tickets will be issued for the Gala Dinner and Welcome Function. If you are intending to attend these social events please ensure that you have been issued a ticket at registration.
Dress Code
The dress code for the ACAud Congress during the day is ‘Smart Casual’. The Congress Dinner is ‘Smart Casual’ or ‘Semi-Formal’. There is to be no denim at the Congress Dinner please.
ASA Members
The ACAud 2011 National Congress has been endorsed by ASA (endorsement number CPD11 019). ASA members can receive a maximum of 13.75 points for attending this event. Each of the speaker sessions have been allocated points and members need to complete an evaluation form for each session they attend, in addition to signing in and out of each session. A Certificate of Attendance will not be issued from ASA without both an evaluation form and signed attendance sheet being completed.
Melbourne
Melbourne is widely regarded as the cultural capital of Australia. This year the city plays host to the Australian premieres of two of the most eagerly anticipated events in recent history;
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Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical and
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Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, a block buster exhibition that has already sold out across the world.
The world-renowned exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, has opened at the Melbourne Museum for the first and only time in Australia before returning to Cairo forever. This extraordinary exhibition focuses on the 18th Dynasty - "The Golden Age" - a 100-year period when Egypt was at the height of its power and artistry. Presenting more than 130 important artifacts, including 50 from the tomb of Tutankhamun and 80 objects from the tombs of his ancestors, over seven million visitors have already attended this exhibition world-wide.
www.kingtutmelbourne.com.au
A brand new Australian production of Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber's eagerly anticipated sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, makes its premiere at Melbourne's Regent Theater in May. This production will be the first in the world outside of the West End, having premiered there in March last year. With some of Lloyd Webber's most thrilling music, and a breathtaking design that will transport audiences to the Phantom's new lair in the sinister, surreal and dazzling fairgrounds of Coney Island, Love Never Dies is the theatrical experience of a lifetime.
www.LoveNeverDies.com.au