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Social Functions
> Welcome Reception & Registration
Venue: Stanley Burbury Theatre
University of Tasmania
Time: 1700 - 1900, 4 January 2009
Cost: Inclusive for full registrants
  $15.00 for additional tickets

 

> Government House Reception
Venue: Government House
Time: 1800 - 1900, 5 January 2009
Depart: 1745 from the University
Dress: Jacket & tie / After five
   

His Excellency, The Honourable Peter Underwood, AO, Governor of Tasmania, and Mrs Underwood will host a reception for delegates and their partners at Government House to mark the conference. Tasmania’s Government House is regarded as one of the best Vice-Regal residences in the Commonwealth and is one of the largest in Australia.

Invitations for the Reception are issued by Government House. There is a limit to the number Government House can accommodate and, if necessary, delegates who registered earliest will be given preference.

> Poster Session
Venue: Stanley Burbury Theatre
University of Tasmania
Time: 1700 - 1900, 6 January 2009
Cost: Inclusive for full registrants
  $15.00 for additional tickets

 

 
> Wine & Cheese Evening
Venue: Australian Antarctic Division
Time: 1730 - 1900, 8 January 2009
Cost: Inclusive for full registrants
  $15.00 for additional tickets
Dress: Smart Casual

 

> Conference Dinner
Venue: Moorilla Vineyard
Time: 1900 - 2400, 9 January 2009
Cost: $100.00 per ticket
$90.00 per ticket for students
Dress: Smart Casual

Moorilla has been in the vanguard of the Tasmanian wine industry for more than five decades. It was established in 1958 by Claudio Alcorso, an Italian textile merchant. His vision was for Moorilla to become a place where new world aesthetics were imbued with old world values. David Walsh and his partners acquired Moorilla in the 1990s and later established the Moorilla Museum of Antiquities. In 2005 the vision evolved further with the construction of the Ether Building and the development of iconic brands like the Source Restaurant and Moo Brew.
 

Visit: http://moorilla.com.au/moorilla/
 

 

 

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