Sydney GPCE 2013 Timetable

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FRIDAY 17TH MAY 2013

FRIDAY

For each session pick 1 seminar or 1 workshop | Friday Limit 4 sessions Letters in brackets next to the seminar and workshop titles signify the ALM stream/s in which the session is included.

ALM B – 6PM THURDAY 16 MAY – ALM DINNER Using the Kidneys to Manage Hyperglycaemia REGISTRATION 8.00AM

Session

1

Seminars

Workshops

8.45 – 9.45am

8.30 – 9.30am

S1A

W1B An Update on Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) (K)

eighing into the Diabetes Debate W – Reviewing Weight Management Issues in T2DM (N)

S1B Weight Loss Surgery – What’s New? (K)

OR

W1C Diagnosis and Management of BCC and SCC in GP Practices (I)

W1K

W1N Ophthalmology 3 (A) W1E Improving Adherence in Cardiovascular Care W1O Dealing with Adolescent Depression – Part 1 (M) 8.30-10.00am (F) W1F New Perspectives for Pre and Postnatal W1P Management of Medical Emergencies in the Probiotic Therapy (G, J) General Practice – Group A – Part 1 W1I Managing Chronic Pain that is Impacting Quality of Life (M)

MORNING TEA 9.30AM – 10.30AM

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W1J

10.15 – 11.15am

S2A

W2B

Why You Should Renovate Your Practice (H)

W2C

iagnosing, Billing and Following-up Skin D Cancers (I)

W2D

Suturing 1 – Basic Suture Techniques (A)

S2B Demystifying the Differences between Antiplatelets and Anticoagulants amongst a Changing Landscape (M)

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8.30-10.00am (L)

ENT 1 – The Ear (A)

10.30 – 11.30am 1 4 Easy Steps to Diagnosis and Management of Dementia 10.15-11.45am (C)

Type 2 Diabetes – Priorities and Targets (N)

W1M How to Improve Treatment Outcomes for Alcohol Dependent Patients (K)

W2K Nuts and Bolts of Type 2 Diabetes Management (N) W2M Intrauterine Contraception (G) W2N Ophthalmology 4 (A)

W2E BP Software – Actions, Reminders & Preventative Health (H)

W2O Dealing with Adolescent Depression – Part 2 10.15-11.15am (F)

W2F Nutrition and Your Ageing Patient (J)

W2P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group A – Part 2 10.15-11.45am (L)

W2I Mixed Pain Aetiology (M) W2J

E NT 2 – Comprehensive Sino-Nasal Assessment (A)

W2Q

CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

W3K

What’s New in Type 2 (N)

W3M

I s Alprazolam the Worst Benzodiazepine and if so why? (K)

LUNCH SERVED FROM 12NOON to 2.00PM

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12.15 – 1.15pm

12.00 – 1.00pm

S3A Reducing Plasma Cholesterol with a Portfolio of Dietary Changes – Case Studies in Practice (K)

W3A

S3B Integrative Cardiac Wellness at a Public Hospital – Complementary Medicine for the Heart (J)

OR

iagnosis and Understanding Scans D 12.00-1.30pm (C)

W3B

Initial Investigations for Infertility (G)

W3C

High Risk Skin Lesions (I)

W3D Suturing 2 – Advanced Suture Techniques (A) W3E

BP Software – E-Health update (H)

W3I Conservative Care – a Treatment Option for Kidney Failure (M) W3J Acute Fracture Management in the GP Setting 12.00-1.30pm (A,E)

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2.00 – 3.00pm

2.00 – 3.00pm

S4A New Treatment Options in Atrial Fibrillation – Where to from here? (K)

W4A

S4B Reducing Cardiovascular Risk in People with Chronic Kidney Disease (M)

OR

P hysical Activity, Positive Lifestyle and Risk Factors 2.00-3.30pm (C)

W4B Using the eHealth Record System to Add Value to Clinical Consultations– Group A – Part 1 (H) W4C Making Best Use of the Lab for your Skin Biopsies (I)

W3N Cryotherapy using a CryoPen 12.00-1.30pm (A) W3O Dealing with Adolescent Depression – Part 3 12.00-1.30pm (F) W3P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group A – Part 3 12.00-1.30pm (L) W3Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

W4J Diabetes Related Foot Ulceration Management in the GP Setting 2.00-3.30pm (A,N) W4K W4N

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Ophthalmology 1 (A)

W4D

Suturing 3 – Flap Repairs of the Skin (A,I)

W4O Dealing with Adolescent Depression – Part 4 2.00-3.30pm (F)

W4E

BP Software – 3rd Party Solutions (H)

W4P

anagement of Medical Emergencies in the M General Practice – Group A – Part 4 2.00-3.30pm (L)

W4Q

CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

W4F Complementary Approaches for Cardiovascular Disease (J)

AFTERNOON TEA 3.00PM – 3.45PM

Claim MBS Rebates for PoCT (H)

W4M Getting the Most from the Pill (G)

W4H

Taping 2 – The Knee (E)

W4I

Breast Cancer in the Screening Setting (G)

3.30 – 4.30pm

3.45 – 4.45pm

S5A Preventing Weight Regain – Successful Weight Maintenance Strategies (K)

W5B Using the eHealth Record System to Add Value to Clinical Consultations – Part 2 (H)

W5K Achieving Good Anticoagulant Practice (K)

S5B Infertility – From General Practice to Assisted Conception and Back (G)

W5D Surgical & Biopsy Techniques (A,I)

W5N

W5E BP Software – BPC & BPM Workflow. Interested in Best Practice Software? (H)

W5P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group A – Part 5 (L)

W5F Treating Respiratory Tract Infections (J)

W5Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

OR

W5H Taping 1 – The Shoulder (E) W5I Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (N)

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W5M Androgen Deficiency (M) Ophthalmology 2 (A)


SATURDAY

SATURDAY 18TH MAY 2013

For each session pick 1 seminar or 1 workshop | Saturday Limit 4 sessions Letters in brackets next to the seminar and workshop titles signify the ALM stream/s in which the session is included.

REGISTRATION 8.00AM

Session

6

Seminars

Workshops

8.45 – 9.45am

8.30 – 9.30am

S6B Chronic Disease Management and Coordinated Veterans’ Care (CVC) Program (M)

W6A Complications and Behavioural Changes in Dementia 8.30-10.00am (C)

S6C Providing Preventive Care for Patients with Low Health Literacy (K)

OR

W6B Why You Should Renovate Your Practice (H)

W6J Diabetes Related Foot Ulceration Management in the GP Setting 8.30-10.00am (A,N)

W6D Suturing 3 – Flap Repairs of the Skin (A,I)

W6K Type 2 Diabetes – Priorities and Targets (N)

W6F Complementary Approaches for Cardiovascular Disease (J)

W6M Androgen Deficiency (M)

W6N Cryotherapy using a CryoPen 8.30-10.00am (A) W6H Rotator Cuff Disease and Adhesive Capsulitis W6O Dealing with Anxiety Disorders – Part 1 (E) 8.30-10.00am (D) W6I Breast Cancer in the Screening Setting (G) W6P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group B – Part 1 8.30-10.00am (L)

MORNING TEA 9.30AM – 10.30AM

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10.30 – 11.30am

10.15 – 11.15am

S7A Treatment Options for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections – Review of Evidence (J)

W7B Initial Investigations for Infertility (G)

W7K Achieving Good Anticoagulant Practice (K)

W7C Clinicopathologic Correlation in the Diagnosis and Management of Melanoma (I)

W7M Maintaining Prescription Opioids for Chronic Pain (M)

W7E BP Software – E-Health update (H)

W7O Dealing with Anxiety Disorders – Part 2 10.15-11.45am (D)

S7B Beyond Cancer Treatment – a Panel Discussion covering Diagnostic Dilemmas during and after Chemotherapy Treatment and Managing Cancer in Pregnancy (G,M)

OR

W7H Acute Knee (E) W7I Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (N) W7J Acute Fracture Management in the GP Setting 10.15-11.45am (A,E)

LUNCH SERVED FROM 12NOON to 2.00PM

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W7N Ophthalmology 3 (A)

W7P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group B – Part 2 10.15-11.45am (L) W7Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

12.15 – 1.15pm

12.00 – 1.00pm

S8A Anterior Minimally Invasive Surgery for Total Hip Replacement (E)

W8A The Carer as the Patient – The Legal Issues 12.00-1.30pm (C)

W8H Taping 1 – The Shoulder (E)

S8B Improving the Family Diet – Where do GPs Begin? (K)

W8B Using the eHealth Record System to Add Value to Clinical Consultations– Group B – Part 1 (H)

W8K

OR

W8I Mixed Pain Aetiology (M) Claim MBS Rebates for PoCT (H)

W8M Getting the Most from the Pill (G)

W8C Diagnosis and Management of BCC and SCC W8N Ophthalmology 4 (A) in GP Practices (I) W8O Dealing with Anxiety Disorders – Part 3 12.00-1.30pm (D) W8D Suturing 1 – Basic Suture Techniques (A) W8E Improving Adherence in Cardiovascular Care W8P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group B – Part 3 (M) 12.00-1.30pm (L) W8F Nutrition and Your Ageing Patient – Risks, W8Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A) Symptoms and Interventions (J)

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2.00 – 3.00pm

2.00 – 3.00pm

S9A GPs Improving Bone Health in Australia – Tackling Fractures and Managing Calcium and Vitamin D (M)

W9A Diagnosis and Understanding Scans 2.00-3.30pm (C)

W9J ENT 3 – The Neck Lump, Thyroid and Dysphonia (A)

W9B Using the eHealth Record System to Add Value to Clinical Consultations– Group B – Part 2 (H)

W9K What’s New in Type 2 (N)

W9C Diagnosing, Billing and Following-up Skin Cancers (I)

W9N Ophthalmology 1 (A)

S9B Anticoagulation in 2013 – An Update – Out with the Old and In with the New! (K)

OR

W9D Suturing 2 – Advanced Suture Techniques (A) W9F Treating Respiratory Tract Infections (J) W9H Taping 3 – Foot & Ankle (E) W9I Managing Chronic Pain that is Impacting Quality of Life (M)

AFTERNOON TEA 3.00PM – 3.45PM

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3.30 – 4.30pm

3.45 – 4.45pm

S10B Practical Aspects of the Diagnosis and Management of Skin Cancer (I)

W10B An Update on Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) (K)

S10C New Zurich Concussion Guidelines for GP’s (E)

W10D Surgical & Biopsy Techniques (A,I)

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W9M Is Alprazolam the Worst Benzodiazepine and if so why? (K) W9O Dealing with Anxiety Disorders – Part 4 (D) 2.00-3.30pm W9P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group B – Part 4 2.00-3.30pm (L) W9Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

W10J ENT 1 – The Ear (A) W10K Nuts and Bolts of Type 2 Diabetes Management (N)

W10E BP Software – Actions, Reminders & Preventative Health (H)

W10M Intrauterine Contraception (G)

W10F New Perspectives for Pre and Postnatal Probiotic Therapy (G,J)

W10P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group B – Part 5 (L)

W10I Conservative Care – a Treatment Option for Kidney Failure (M)

W10Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

W10N Ophthalmology 2 (A)


SUNDAY

SUNDAY 19TH MAY 2013

For each session pick 1 seminar or 1 workshop | Sunday Limit 5 sessions Letters in brackets next to the seminar and workshop titles signify the ALM stream/s in which the session is included.

REGISTRATION 8.00AM

Session

11

Seminars

Workshops

8.45 – 9.45am

8.30 – 9.30am

S11B “Help! My Patient is Failing on Metformin” (N)

W11A Physical Activity, Positive Lifestyle and Risk Factors 8.30-10.00am (C)

W11K

W11B Why You Should Renovate Your Practice (H)

W11N Ophthalmology 1 (A)

W11D Suturing 3 – Flap Repairs of the Skin (A,I) W11H Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques (E)

W11P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group C – Part 1 8.30-10.00am (L)

W11I Mixed Pain Aetiology (M)

W11Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

S11C Asthma Management Handbook 7 (K)

OR

W11F Treating Respiratory Tract Infections (J)

Claim MBS Rebates for PoCT (H)

W11M Getting the Most from the Pill (G)

W11J Diabetes Related Foot Ulceration Management in the GP Setting 8.30-10.00am (A,N)

MORNING TEA 9.30AM – 10.30AM

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10.30 – 11.30am

10.15 – 11.15am

S12A Patient Matched Instrumentation & Knee Surgery (E)

W12A Complications and Behavioural Changes in Dementia 10.15-11.45am (C)

W12I Managing Chronic Pain that is Impacting Quality of Life (M)

S12B Co-morbidity of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse (K)

W12B An Update on Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) (K)

W12K What’s New in Type 2 (N)

OR

W12D

Surgical & Biopsy Techniques (A,I)

W12E BP Software – 3rd Party Solutions (H)

W12M Intrauterine Contraception (G) W12N Ophthalmology 2 (A)

W12F New Perspectives for Pre and Postnatal Probiotic Therapy (G, J)

W12P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group C – Part 2 10.15-11.45am (L)

W12H Acute Knee (E)

W12Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

LUNCH SERVED FROM 12NOON to 2.00PM

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12.15 – 1.15pm

12.00 – 1.00pm

S13A Management of Joint Injury (E)

W13A The Carer as the Patient – The Legal Issues 12.00-1.30pm (C)

S13B Prevent Liver Cancer – Manage Hepatitis B (K)

OR

W13B Initial Investigations for Infertility (G) W13C

High Risk Skin Lesions (I)

W13D Suturing 1 – Basic Suture Techniques (A)

W13I Breast Cancer in the Screening Setting (G) W13J Acute Fracture Management in the GP Setting 12.00-1.30pm (A,E) W13K Nuts and Bolts of Type 2 Diabetes Management (N)

W13E Improving Adherence in Cardiovascular Care W13M Androgen Deficiency (M) W13N Cryotherapy using a CryoPen (M) 12.00-1.30pm (A) W13F Complementary Approaches for Cardiovascular Disease (J) W13H Rotator Cuff Disease and Adhesive Capsulitis (E)

W13P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group C – Part 3 12.00-1.30pm (L) W13Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

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2.00 – 3.00pm

2.00 – 3.00pm

S14B Things That Go Wrong Down There (G)

W14B Using the eHealth Record System to Add Value to Clinical Consultations – Group C – Part 1 (H)

W14I Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (N)

W14C Making Best Use of the Lab for your Skin Biopsies (I)

W14K Achieving Good Anticoagulant Practice (K)

OR

W14D Suturing 2 – Advanced Suture Techniques (A) W14E BP Software – BPC & BPM Workflow. Interested in Best Practice Software? (H) W14F Nutrition and Your Ageing Patient - Risks, Symptoms and Interventions (J) W14H Taping 2 – The Knee (E)

W14J ENT 3 – The Neck Lump, Thyroid and Dysphonia (A) W14M How to Improve Treatment Outcomes for Alcohol Dependent Patients (K) W14N Ophthalmology 3 (A) W14P Management of Medical Emergencies in the General Practice – Group C – Part 4 2.00-3.30pm (L) W14Q CPR Plus for Professionals (A)

AFTERNOON TEA 3.00PM – 3.45PM

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3.30 – 4.30pm

3.45 – 4.45pm

S15B Keeping Older People on their Feet – The Role of Nutrition (K,M)

W15J ENT 2 – Comprehensive Sino-Nasal W15B Using the eHealth Record System to Add Assessment (A) Value to Clinical Consultationss – Group C – Part 2 (H) W15K Type 2 Diabetes – Priorities and Targets (N) W15C Clinicopathologic Correlation in the W15M Maintaining Prescription Opioids for Chronic Diagnosis and Management of Melanoma Pain (M) (I) W15N Ophthalmology (A) W15H Taping 3 – Foot & Ankle (E) W15P Management of Medical Emergencies in the W15I Conservative Care – a Treatment Option for General Practice – Group C – Part 5 (L) Kidney Failure (M)

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8 Step GPCE Registration Form (or register online at www.gpce.com.au) Email to gpce@infosalons.com.au or Fax 029211 7601 TITLE:

FIRST NAME*:

Only one discount can be claimed per registration

SURNAME*:

ORGANISATION*:

OCCUPATION*:

REGISTRATION CODE:

(LEAVE BLANK IF NOT APPLICABLE)

STEP 1: Delegate

PRACTICE ADDRESS*: SUBURB*:

STATE*:

TEL*: ( )

FAX: ( )

COUNTRY*: POSTCODE*: MOBILE:

EMAIL*: DO YOU WISH TO APPLY FOR CPD POINTS

YES

ACRRM MEMBERSHIP NO:

NO

IF YES PLEASE SUPPLY QI&CPD NO:

(MUST PROVIDE TO ATTAIN CPD POINTS)

DIVISION / MEDICARE LOCAL:

DIETARY AND OTHER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: AGE GROUP*:

<25yrs

25-35yrs

36-45yrs

46-55yrs

56-65yrs

66-75yrs

76+yrs

GENDER*:

MALE

FEMALE

*children under 14 yrs are not permitted

1st Early Bird Rate (up to 22 March)

2nd Early Bird Rate (23 March – 12 April)

Final Full Rate (from 13 April)

Platinum Club Discount Rate

TOTAL

1 Day

$396

$451

$495

$341

$_________

2 Days

$715

$803

$891

$594

$_________

3 Days – Full registration fee

$792

$891

$990

$693

$_________

STEP 2: Registration Fees

Prices including GST

YES I would like to facilitate at the Sydney GPCE for a $440 flat fee

$352

3 Days

$440

TOTAL

$550

$_____

R egistrar

Transfer to airport from Sydney Olympic Park to Sydney Airport at 5pm Sunday, No. of tickets required ________ @ $55.00 pp Total payment Step 5: $____________ (Prices include GST)

STEP 5: Networking Drinks

P ractice Manager

2 Days

STEP 4: Sunday Airport Transfer

1 Day

Type

(Prices include GST)

STEP 3:

Practice Managers & Registrars Registration

*Eligibility into the Platinum Club is by invitation only. Past Triennium Club members have automatically been upgraded to Platinum Club status.

A Networking Drinks Function will be taking place on Saturday 18 May 2013 at 4.45pm. Free to attend. No. of People: ___________________________ Names of other attendees: ________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

STEP 6: ALM Streams

If you wish to attend an ALM (Active Learning Module – 40 Category 1 points) please mark streams you would like to complete A

ALM Streams:

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

You must complete a pre-disposing activity before the GPCE (see website) and complete an evaluation (at the completion of your ALM). You must ensure you are able to complete the ALM as outlined on pages 3 & 4. Please choose any ALM sessions from my above elected stream. Alternatively go to www.gpce.com.au to register online and select your ALM sessions automatically. IMPORTANT: ENTER THE RELEVANT ALM SEMINAR & WORKSHOP CODE AS YOUR FIRST CHOICE IN THE TABLE BELOW. PLEASE COMPLETE 2ND & 3RD PREFERENCES. • You are entitled to attend up to 4 sessions per day made up of Seminars or Workshops (5 sessions on Sunday) in addition to the Thursday ALM Dinner (ALM B).

STEP 7: Session Bookings Sessions

ALM B

Session

SOA

• You may only attend one seminar or workshop in each session.

2

3

All sessions are subject to availabilty.

• For any assistance please call 02 9211 7454

friday 1

PLEASE NOTE:

SATURDAY 4

5

6

7

8

SUNDAY 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

1st Pref 2nd Pref 3rd Pref Additional Sessions: Please indicate additional sessions you wish to attend at $55 each (presume you have been allocated all your first preferences). No. 1

No. 2

No. of additional sessions ___ $55 per additional sessions $____________ TOTAL PAYMENT (STEP 8) $____________

INSERT CODE NUMBERS AND CHECK THAT THE SESSION TIMES DO NOT CONFLICT

PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO REED EXHIBITIONS STEP 9: GPCE, PO BOX K1385, HAYMARKET NSW AUSTRALIA 1240 OR FAX 02 9211 7601. Payment of Fees FOR ENQUIRIES CALL 1800 358 879 OR 02 9211 7454. TOTAL PAYMENT STEP 2 / 3

$

TOTAL PAYMENT STEP 4

$

TOTAL PAYMENT STEP 5

$

TOTAL PAYMENT STEP 8

$

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE

$

PRICES INCLUDE GST I do not wish to receive information from third parties.

I wish to pay by:

Cheque*

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Visa

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Credit card no: ­___ ___ ___ ___ – ­­___ ___ ___ ___ – ­___ ___ ___ ___ – ­___ ___ ___ ___ CVV NO.__________________ Amex 4 digits above & to the right of the card number. All other cards are the last 3 digits on the signature strip.

Cardholder's name: expiry date:

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signature: *Cheque payments must be made within 14 days from date of registration or by 3 May 2013, whichever is sooner.

All cancellations or substitutions must be notified in writing to the GPCE registration team. If cancellation is received in writing prior to the 12 April 2013, a 50% cancellation fee will apply. If received after the 12 April 2013, regrettably there will be no refund (100% cancellation fee).

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ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM • Rates are per room/apartment per night in AUD including GST based on a maximum of two adults per bedroom, using existing bedding. • Bedding configuration is subject to availability. Bookings received within 30–days of arrival may be subject to availability.

• Breakfast & parking are additional charges unless otherwise stated. • Bus Pick Up Points to Homebush: ParkRoyal & Holiday Inn • All hotels are 100% non-smoking

CITY HOTELS ParkRoyal Darling Harbour

Venue

With a convenient location just minutes from the city’s top sights and attractions, you’ll always be in the centre of the action. $230 – Superior Room – King or 2 Double Beds $240 – Superior Room with breakfast – King or 2 Double Beds

Holiday Inn Darling Harbour

The Dome, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park Sydney Olympic Park (SOP) is located 17km from the CBD and Darling Harbour area. For more information visit: www.sydneyshowground.com.au

Parking

The closest parking station for the Sydney GPCE is parking station P1. Casual parking is available for $4/hour or $20/day maximum. (Price subject to change without notice)

By Train

Opposite the Sydney Entertainment Centre music venue, steps from bustling Chinatown and Cockle Bay Wharf. $205 – Superior Room – Queen Bed or 2 King Singles

Olympic Park Sprint operates between Lidcombe and Olympic Park Station at 20 minute intervals. Change at Lidcombe for trains to the city.

By Ferry Meriton Serviced Apartments Kent St

All the nightlife and entertainment options are simply on your door step. Many apartments boast breathtaking views of Darling Harbour and city surrounds. $170 – Studio Apartment – King Bed $185 – One Bedroom Apartment – King Bed or 2 Single beds $275 – Two Bedroom Apartment – 2 King Beds or 4 Single beds

*(There is a surcharge on Sat 18 May = $475) *For guests staying at Meriton, a security deposit is required upon CHECK IN to cover any incidentals. This will be refunded by Meriton to your credit card 5-10 days from checking out.

Sydney Ferries operate a daily service between Circular Quay and Parramatta stopping at Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf. For more information please visit www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au/Visiting

Airport Transfers

On Sunday afternoon coaches will be provided from Sydney Olympic Park after the closing session at 5pm. This service is available to only pre-booked delegates. Tickets are $55 and can be booked by completing the ‘airport transfer’ section on the registration form below. Luggage storage will be available during the conference.

Daily Transfers

SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK HOTELS Ibis Sydney Olympic Park

The hotel is the perfect location for making the most of the many attractions in Sydney Olympic Park including cycling tracks, nature walks, the Aquatic Centre, the Athletics Centre, Golf Driving Range and Tennis Centre. $175 – Standard Room – Queen Bed or 2 King Single Beds

Novotel Sydney Olympic Park

The contemporary Novotel Sydney Olympic Park is perfectly positioned only a few minutes walk of Sydney’s premier sporting, entertainment and exhibition venues. Enjoy seasonal dishes at Boulevard Brasserie & Bar, or relax with a drink at The Brewery. $215 – Superior King Room – King Bed or 2 Double Beds

Complimentary coach transfers will be provided daily from the City Hotels out to the conference. Should you wish to use this service please complete the section below. Only delegates who have been issued with a ‘transfer’ voucher will be allowed to use this service. There will be an additional charge if you wish to use the service and have not booked your accommodation through GPCE 2013 accommodation preferred hotels. To book please contact 1800 358 879. To book please contact 1800 358 879

PLEASE INDICATE THE NUMBER OF TICKETS REQUIRED BELOW:

FRIDAY 17 MAY Transfer A – CBD to SOP Transfer B – SOP to CBD

SUNDAY 19 MAY Transfer F – CBD to SOP

Pullman Hotel

Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park offers a contemporary designed exterior that sets the hotel as a landmark in the Greater Sydney Region. The warmth and unique style of this special hotel brings together a blend of ultra-chic design with modern minimalist furnishings to ensure guests feel both special and at home. The hotel is 100% Non Smoking. $255 – Superior King Room – King Bed or 2 Double Beds

Given Name:

Postal address: Suburb: Country:

Fax: (

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Transfer E – SOP to CBD (Networking drinks pick up 7pm)

Transfer H – SOP to Sydney Airport (pick up 5pm) For enquiries please contact Info Salons Australia Pty Ltd ABN 34 003 947 037 Tel. 02 9211 7222 Fax: 02 9211 1075 (from overseas Tel: +61 2 9211 7222 Fax: +61 2 9211 1075) Email: accommodation@infosalons.com.au

1. Details provided to (please tick one option): a) Guarantee reservation: • These credit card details will be passed to the hotel to guarantee and secure this booking. • Guest to present credit card upon check in to pay for ALL CHARGES upon check out.

Organisation:

)

Transfer D – SOP to CBD

Please complete credit card details below & tick preferred option.

Surname:

Tel: (

Transfer G – SOP to CBD

Transfer C – CBD to SOP

Reservation Guarantee OR Payment

Title (Prof, A/Prof, Dr, Mr, Ms, Mrs etc):

State:

SATURDAY 18 MAY

Postcode:

b) For Full payment by another person’s credit card. (PLEASE TICK ONE OPTION):

To pay for ROOM ONLY To pay for ALL CHARGES (Room & Incidentals). All hotels will require an Authorisation form signed by the credit card holder.

Mobile: Email for Confirmation Letter:

2. Credit Card Type:

Arrival day:

date:

/05/13 Arrival Time:

3. Name on Credit Card: ________________________________________

Departure day:

date:

/05/13

Name of person/s sharing room/apartment:

Special requirements (cot, disability, parking etc): Fax form to 02 9211 7470 or call 02 9211 7222 if you require assistance

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4. Credit Card # __ __ __ __ – __ __ __ __ – __ __ __ __ – __ __ __ __ 5. Expiry Date: _______ 6. Signature of Card holder: __________________ 7. B illing address of Card holder (Only required if FULL PAYMENT option is selected and if different to previous address) ___________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ The tax invoice is the room account received from the hotel at checkout. Cancellation Policy: all hotels will charge a 100% cancellation fee for all cancellations received within 30 working days of arrival and for any no shows. Notice of cancellation and changes must be provided in writing to – Email: accommodation@infosalons.com.au or fax: 02 9211 7470. I have read and accept the cancellation clause above.


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