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Travel and Accommodation

To receive the special conference rates for your accomodation you must book via the registration form

Accommodation information:

Star Rating Hotel Double Room (one bed) Rate Twin Room (two beds) Rate
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Grand Hyatt Hotel
123 Collins Street, Melbourne

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King Room AUD$210 (with breakfast for 1 person)
King Room AUD$245 (with breakfast for 2 people)
King Room Twin AUD$210 (with breakfast for 1 person)
King Room Twin AUD$245 (with breakfast for 2 people)
4.5 Punt Hill Manhattan Apartments
57 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

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1 bedroom apartment AUD$165 1 bedroom apartment AUD$165 (2 single beds)
2 bedroom apartment AUD$194 (1 Queen bed & 2 single beds)
4 Quest on Flinders Lane
161 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

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2 bedroom apartment AUD$200 (standard – 2 queen beds)
2 bedroom apartment AUD$220 (deluxe - 2 queen beds )
2 bedroom apartment AUD$220 (standard - 1 Queen & 2 Single beds)
2 bedroom apartment AUD$240 (deluxe - 1 Queen & 2 Single beds )
4 Mercure
13 Spring Street, Melbourne

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Standard Double AUD $130
Standard Double AUD $150 (with breakfast for up to 2 people)
Standard Twin AUD$130
Standard Twin AUD$150 (with breakfast for up to 2 people)
3.5 The Victoria Hotel
215 Little Collins Street, Melbourne

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Heritage Double AUD $120 (with breakfast for 1 person)
Heritage Double AUD $135 (with breakfast for 2 people)
Heritage Twin AUD $120 (with breakfast for 1 person)
Heritage Twin AUD $135 (with breakfast for 2 people)

Travel information:

Link Tours have put together a tour and excursion program (PDF) for ICSB visitors. You can contact Paul Robinson directly if you have any questions or if you would like to make other arrangements.

Visa information for international delegates

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The ICSB 2006 World Conference is brought to you by
CPA AustraliaVictorian GovernmentRMIT University

The ICSB 2006 World Conference is supported by
Swinburne University Centre for Regional Innovation and Competitiveness (CRIC)  Victoria UniversityCity of Melbourne Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI)Sensis