Group Booking Rate
Book three (3) or more people from the one organisation (in a single transaction) and take advantage of the discounted rate ($1050.00 per person).
Conference Registration Fees
- Super early Bird: February 2011 – 31 March 2011
- Early Bird: 1 April 2011 – 30 June 2011
- Standard: 1 July 2011 – 23 August 2011 (Registration closes at 4.30pm)
Registration Categories
- An Individual Member is a person who has paid their current IPAA membership fee and is eligible to vote at IPAA Annual General Meetings.
- A Corporate Member is an organisation / department / agency / or council who is a current and full paid corporate member.
- A Non Member is a person to whom the above categories do not apply.
|
Full Conference Delegate (includes Dinner & Garran Oration) |
Super Early Bird |
Early Bird |
Standard |
|
Individual Member |
$890 |
$940 |
$990 |
|
Corporate Member |
$1050 |
$1105 |
$1170 |
|
Non Member |
$1150 |
$1210 |
$1275 |
|
Three (3) or more (price listed is per person) |
$1050 |
$1050 |
$1050 |
|
Conference Dinner (additional guests and non-full delegates) |
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Ticket price |
$135 |
$135 |
$135 |
Terms & Conditions
- All registration cancellations must be made in writing to the National Conference Manager at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
- A full refund will be made on cancellations received before Thursday 26 May 2011
- A 50% refund will be made on cancellations received from Friday 27 May 2011 to Friday 1 July 2011
- No refund will be made on cancellations received after Friday 15 July 2011, however a substitute may attend in your place
- If you do not cancel or don't attend, you or your organisation will still be responsible for the payment
- All cancellation refunds will be processed within 7 days
- The conference organisers reserve the right to delete or alter items in the conference program
- Should the conference be cancelled for reasons beyond the control of the organisers, registration fees will be refunded
- The conference organisers reserve the right to refuse entry to attendees whose behaviour is deemed offensive or dangerous to themselves or others.







