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About Australia
Australia’s landscape is a picture of amazing diversity, contrasts and natural wonder. From the ancient rock Uluru (Ayers Rock) to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s Red Centre reaches out to a magnificent azure coastline. Scattered across this beautiful environment, our thriving cities bubble with sophistication and energy. Brisbane, Queensland’s vibrant sub tropical capital, Sydney and its magnificent harbour, and Melbourne with its heritage of arts, fashion and fine food, are just three of Australia’s outstanding city destinations. Australia, the world’s smallest continent and largest island, is like nowhere else on earth. It is as big as mainland United States but has only 20 million people. It is adventurous, stylish and friendly, has unique flora and fauna and a fantastic climate. Aussies (as the locals are called) enjoy sport, beaches, music, performing arts, outdoor cafes, pubs, multicultural restaurants and good friends. A rich cultural blend of fashion, languages and cuisine colours the streets of Australia’s major cities. Australia’s diverse mix of environments and cultures offers an encounter like no other. Explore lively, sophisticated cities, experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia’s natural wonders, discover the ancient mysteries of Aboriginal culture, and see and feel the rigours of life in the rugged Outback. Regardless of which path you take, Australia guarantees the experience of a lifetime! Australian Map Airport InformationTrain - 10% Discount for all Delegates
If you are travelling from the Airport to the Gold Coast and know the station to get off at, you can book a single or return journey online now. If you are travelling up to the Airport, you can purchase your ticket on the train platform at the Gold Coast. Conference delegates will be personally met in the arrivals hall and assisted with their luggage to the station when pre-booked at http://www.airtrain.com.au/conferences.php (and receive a 10% discount on your fare). Currency and ATMsThe Australia currency is the Australian dollar (A$). Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are widely available and local currency can be withdrawn using Cirrus or Maestro based cards that facilitate electronic funds, point of sale (EFPOS). Credit CardsVisa, MasterCard and Eurocard are widely accepted. American Express and Diners Club are accepted at many hotels and some restaurants. Customs & QuarantineQuarantine and wildlife regulations and other restrictions may also apply to certain goods . A customs entry for customs clearance may be required if the goods carried are valued over A$250. All travellers must declare amounts of A$10,000 or more in foreign or Australian currency (notes and coins) you take into or out of Australia. We recommend you check the Australian Customs Service web page.
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| Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 April 2009 ) |