Face-to-face conference

We are excited that 2022 marks the return to face-to-face conferences. Presentations will be delivered face-to-face and delegates will once again be able to network with colleagues in person. 

About Adelaide

Adelaide is unique because of the proximity – with everything being so close, there is more time to enjoy it. Which is good because there is so much to see and do – from internationally-renowned events to amazing dining and drinking options, from beautiful, expansive gardens to innovative galleries and museums (from www.experienceadelaide.com.au)

The Adelaide Plains are the traditional lands of the Kaurna people, stretching from Port Broughton down to Cape Jervis. Kaurna actively manage the land and live off the land and waterways of the region. Kaurna is the language spoken, and as you move around the city today, you’ll see it used in many ways. The main square in the heart of the city is known as Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga, reflecting the Kaurna name for the area- Tarntanyangga – which means Red kangaroo dreaming. Similarly, the river is named River Torrens/Karrawirra Parri, reflecting the Kaurna name meaning Redgum forest. All 29 parks and significant heritage sites across the city and Park Lands have been assigned a Kaurna name. More info at: www.cityofadelaide.com.au/about-adelaide/kaurna-heritage/ 


Conference and workshop venue

Conference workshops: 28 & 29 August 2022
Conference: 30 August to 1 September 2022

Adelaide Convention Centre
North Terrace, Adelaide | Link to website

Fresh from a major redevelopment, the Adelaide Convention Centre is one of the world’s most modern, flexible and technologically advanced venues. Comprising three distinct yet seamlessly integrated buildings, the Centre spans 20,000 sqm of multi-purpose space. The centre is positioned at the heart of Adelaide’s Riverbank Precinct, just 15 minutes’ drive from the Adelaide International Airport. The Riverbank Precinct is where the city’s cultural, sporting, education, medical, conference and entertainment zones merge.

 

Images courtesy Adelaide Convention Centre