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Venue and accommodation

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Venue

The venue for the ANZAPS 2009 conference is The Ship Inn, Southbank, Brisbane - Corner Stanley and Sidon Streets, Southbank Parklands.

Southbank is the cultural precinct of Brisbane, situated just across the river from the city centre. The South Bank area houses the state's cultural institutions and features gardens and lawns situated on the river. The Streets Beach, a popular inner-city swimming area and Little Stanley Street, a cosmopolitan strip of cafes, restaurants, bars and boutique retail outlets are just some of the attractions of South Bank. The area is well known for its relaxed atmosphere and offers delegates the opportunity to swim, walk, ride, eat or see a show after a day of conference activities.

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Accommodation

Accommodation is the responsibility of delegates and should be arranged directly with the hotel of your choice. Some hotels/motels close by are:

  • Central Hillcrest Apartments: 311 Vulture Street, South Brisbane
  • Mantra South Bank: 161 Grey Street, Southbank.
  • For alternative accommodation - visit wotif

Travel

  • Taxis can be booked through Yellow Cabs (13 19 24), Black and White Cabs (13 10 08) or Taxis Australia (13 22 27)
  • Local train and bus services are handy to Southbank. Visit Translink’s website for timetable information
  • The Airtrain runs between the Domestic Airport and South Brisbane approximately every 30 minutes

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