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HOTEL GRAND CHANCELLOR
There are so many things that make Tasmania unique. Nature, history, the best beers that Australia has to offer, accompanied by fine food, cool climate wines and an easy relaxed atmosphere, these are just some of specialties that this wonderful state has to offer. Its capital city is an intriguing blend of all of those elements: heritage and lifestyle, scenery and vibrant culture. When you visit Hobart for this conference you will find it is a city of warm welcomes and friendly smiles.
Hobart is warm sandstone, bright spinnakers on the water, fish punts at the docks, the slap of halyards on masts, coffee under the striped sun umbrellas of Salamanca, an occasional frosting of snow on Mt Wellington, bush tracks and birdsong. It's a city of history, where Battery Point's first cottages peep shyly at each other across a circle of green, and graceful old trees shelter the manicured lawns of heritage parks and gardens. It's a city of bustling markets, fun, festivals and entertainment, and of fine restaurants
Why not consider extending your stay in Tasmania, either by joining the pre-conference tour to the West Coast, in conjunction with the delegates from the IC07 conference, or just touring individually and enjoy the delights that Tasmania has to offer.
Whilst in Tasmania, delegates will enjoy the superb facilities provided by the Hotel Grand Chancellor, as the venue for the 29APS. Located in the heart of Sullivans Cove, the Hotel Grand Chancellor is a wonderful location to enjoy the great hospitality of Hobart.
Closely located to the conference venue is a selection of accommodation, ranging from backpackers to five star, waterfront properties. Visit the Accommodation page for information on what’s available. You will be able to secure your accommodation when you register online which opens in May 2006.
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