Conference Outline
The diverse nature of South Australia’s resource sector is reflected in the many established and emerging companies operating out of Adelaide. The testing environment in which the local resources sectors operates in has lead to the development of a dynamic sector characterised by ingenuity and adaptability. Adelaide also offers the world’s best food and wine in arguably Australia’s most liveable city. Located between sheltered gulf waters and a range of low hills, Adelaide stretches some 65 kilometres from its southern suburbs to its northern most outposts. Adelaide enjoys a Mediterranean climate, a relaxed lifestyle and a range of restaurants offering cuisine from almost every country. Some of Australia’s premier wine regions are only an hour away.

Explore Australia’s most walkable city and within minutes you’ll discover a rainforest under glass, elegant gardens, galleries, an impressive Aboriginal art collection, graceful mansions and several publicly available golf courses nearby making it a perfect city to host the ASEG 20th Geophysical Conference and Exhibition. February is a summer month. The weather should be clear and dry, with hot days and warm nights.

The venue for the convention and exhibition will be the Adelaide Convention Centre, which overlooks the picturesque Torrens River lake and parklands. The exhibition area adjacent to the meeting halls has ample room, excellent telecommunication outlets, good ceiling height (10.2m), well planned access points via ramp or goods lift (height 4.85m & width 7.2m) and excellent storage facilities. In fact, it provides everything to make exhibiting as easy as possible.

   

 

 

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    updated: 3-sep-08